New figures from Boligsiden’s Market Index show that house prices in Denmark rose in March 2025. The average sales price for detached and terraced houses reached 17,821 DKK per square meter, marking a 1.0% increase from February and a 5.7% rise compared to March last year. This brings prices very close to the record levels […]
Home values continue to rise as apartment prices reach new record
New data from Boligsiden shows a continued rise in housing prices across Denmark. In several regions, prices have reached or surpassed previous peak levels from the pandemic period, with apartment prices now at their highest level ever recorded

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Who gets left out of Denmark’s labor boom?
According to Danmarks Statistik, the country’s total employment rate stands at 78,2%. That figure drops to 71.9% for immigrants from Western countries, and 63.3% for immigrants from non-Western countries
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Most people in Denmark find jobs through ads and networking, survey shows
A survey conducted on 18,000 people shows that one-third of those interviewed found a job through their personal network, the same proportion as those who found a job via job advertisements. Institutional channels, like job centers, lag behind
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The People’s meeting: the politician’s Woodstock
Tomorrow, the 2025 edition of Folkemødet will begin. Politicians, youth parties, and organizations will gather in a sold-out Bornholm. Here’s what you need to know
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China warns Copenhagen Democracy Summit: “You’re damaging relations”
A press briefing between Danish and international media and Chinese diplomats took place earlier today at the Chinese Embassy. Ambassador Wang Xuefeng sent a message to the organizers of the Copenhagen Democracy Summit—and Danish politicians in general—saying, “We oppose any visits aimed at establishing ties with separatists. The Alliance of Democracies has ignored international law. We strongly deplore this.”
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Denmark’s population reaches historic 6 million
Today Danmarks Statistik announced that Denmark has reached a new record for its population, breaking the boundary of 6 million individuals. We have never been so many.
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Denmark still one of the EU countries receiving the fewest asylum seekers per capita
Denmark received among the fewest asylum seekers per capita in the EU in 2024, ranking 20th. Cyprus once again topped the list, followed by Greece and Ireland. Denmark’s Ministry of Immigration and Integration sees the low ranking as proof that its asylum policy is working
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Most people in Denmark find jobs through ads and networking, survey shows
A survey conducted on 18,000 people shows that one-third of those interviewed found a job through their personal network, the same proportion as those who found a job via job advertisements. Institutional channels, like job centers, lag behind
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40% of unemployed in Denmark found jobs in 2024
An analysis from AE, using data from Eurostat, states that in 2024, around 40% of unemployed people found a job. For those who were long-term unemployed, the figure was 28%. It’s the best performance in Europe.
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Want to keep your international employees? Then help them leave
Something many internationals don’t know is what happens in Denmark when you leave a company. While in many countries this is usually a difficult moment, things work differently here. In Denmark, it’s normal to leave a company, to return later, or even to help your employees find a new job. “Here, it’s okay to move on,” writes Signe Biering.
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