Welcome to the second part of the series! In this part, I will be focusing on, you guessed it, giving birth in Denmark. I will also write a bit about what you should expect in your last few weeks of pregnancy as well as the first couple of days with the newest member of your family.
Translation Landscape in Denmark
It is a truth universally acknowledged that translation is a profession bridging language barriers, enabling effective communication across cultures and borders....
In Denmark, the labor market pension system is a critical component of the country's overall retirement savings structure. It is designed to complement the...
You might be reading this because you are planning to have one or more children in Denmark and want to know what to expect during your pregnancy, birth, and the first year of your baby’s life. Or maybe you’re already pregnant and want a step-by-step overview of what to expect in the coming months and what your rights are. Either way, this article is for you. You will learn about what the Danish healthcare system has to offer, what’s “included in the package,” and what paid services can be found privately.
On the 6th of October, prime-minister Mette Frederiksen called for parliamentary elections, earlier than expected (after only 3 years of mandate). The election date...