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DANISH NEWS IN ENGLISH CPHPOST.DK VOL 19 ISSUE 28 2 - 22 September 2016
NEWS Nightly fires in Copenhagen showing no signs of stopping
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The numbers don’t lie Immigration figures down for the first time since 2011
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Mock turtle goof How Lenin’s landlady made him laugh in Denmark
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SCAM, SCAM, SCAM, SCAM 4 ‘Unfriendly’ Danes battered by expat community network Denmark among toughest nations in the world to settle in, and the weather’s crap CHRISTIAN WENANDE
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ENMARK took a big nosedive in the annual The World Through Expat Eyes survey report published yesterday by the global expat community network InterNations. It fell 11 spots from 39th to 50th out of 67 nations. Only the UAE, Indonesia, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Switzerland, Ireland and the US dropped further.
index, ranking 65th out of a possible 67 and faring poorly in the subcategories Feeling Welcome (64th out of 67), Friendliness (60), Finding Friends (67) and Language (50). Its overall score was also encumbered by low scores for Cost of Living (61), Personal Finance (59) and Availability of Housing (66).
expat parent was not satisfied and just 8 percent said they were less than satisfied with childcare options, in 2016, these numbers have gone up noticeably: 16 percent are not satisfied overall, with 3 percent even stating complete dissatisfaction,” the report found.
with the shortest full-time working hours. Denmark has the shortest working hours with 39.0 hours per week, while expats in Norway work on average 41.7 hours per week compared to the global average of 44.6,” the report stated. The weather sucks DENMARK was also ranked 21st in the Quality of Life index, and it received a seventh-place overall for Quality of Environment, although it took a gale-force beating in the Climate and Weather arena, finishing fifth last, only ahead of Ireland, the UK, Belgium and the Netherlands.
Difficult to settle THE DANISH score was particularly impacted by its negative score in the Ease of Settling
Family misfortunes IN THE Family Life index it dropped from 11th last year to 23rd, despite an improvement in the Quality of Education (32) subcategory. Other subcategories included Availability of Childcare and Education (27), Cost of Childcare and Education (11), and Family Well-being (25) “While in 2015, not one
Still living to work FORTUNATELY, not everything in the report made dour reading for the Danes. In the Working Abroad index, Denmark scored a commendable 11th placing and garnered high marks for Work-Life Balance (2) and Job Security (13). “It is perhaps interesting to note the top two countries in the Work-Life Balance subcategory are also two of the countries
Queen should abdicate
Funen accent the sexiest
Italy most popular
Motorway madness
SOME 37 percent of all Danes would like to see Queen Margrethe II, 76, abdicate within the next 12 months, according to a YouGov survey for Metroxpress. Marginally more, 40 percent, would prefer her to stay and 23 percent do not care. However, some of the respondents in favour of abdication merely wish for their monarch to rest and enjoy a retirement.
A YOUGOV survey for Metroxpress newspaper reveals that Danes find the Funen accent the sexiest dialect. It got 17 percent of the vote, while South Zealand finished last with just 1 percent. Nevertheless, the Copenhagen accent was voted the most repulsive, with 28 percent. Meanwhile, mid-Jutland’s was the most trustworthy and Bornholm’s the most amusing.
JUST DAYS before Italy suffered an earthquake that killed 292 people, TDC confirmed the country as the Danes’ most popular summer holiday destination. Monitoring the mobile phone data of its customers from July 3-31, it found that 17 percent of Danes travelled there for a period of at least four days, followed by Germany (14), Spain (13), France (9) and Sweden (8).
BARELY a day has gone by of late without another large stone being thrown from an overpass bridge onto the motorway. On August 21, a 33-year-old German woman was killed after a 30-kilo rock hit her car near Kildebjerg in Funen at 4 am. Similar incidents have been reported on motorways near the Greater Copenhagen suburbs of Taastrup and Hillerød.
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