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In 2009 the national action plan on gender equality (prepared by Karen Jespersen) there is a specific focus on how to get more men to take paternal leave and securing work- and life balance among men
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Djøf is the association for graduates and students studying law, business economics, political and social science.
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The Confederation of Danish Employers (DA), founded in 1896, is a non-profit organisation funded by subscriptions from member organisations.
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Article about the negotiation of leave at Danish workplaces. Focus is on parental leave, fathers' quota, workplace cultures, famlily friendliness.
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KVINFO is the Danish Centre for Information on Gender, Equality and Diversity.
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The Women's Council in Denmark is an umbrella organisation for 45 organisations with a total of more than one million members.
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The National Union of Commercial and Clerical Employees (HK) is one of the two largest trade unions in Denmark. It was founded in 1900. It organizes lower-paid white-collar workers (e.g.