Denmark
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Progress of gender equality in Denmark
Denmark scores 77.8 out of 100 points in EIGE's Gender Equality Index 2021. Find out why and explore all the scores on our website.
Gender statistics on Denmark
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Translations of EIGE's work in Danish
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With 77.5 out of 100 points, Denmark is a top scoring country. With a score almost 10 points above the EU’s score, Denmark ranks second in the EU on the Gender Equality Index....
- Toolkit pageEconomic and financial affairs, Employment, Justice
Model Actors involved Guidelines Strenghts and weaknesses Model...
- Publication
The recommendations were developed after an in-depth analysis of data collection from the police and justice sectors. They aim to improve administrative data collection on intimate partner violence to...
- Good practiceDigital agenda, Employment
Country information — policy in context...
- Publication
The Gender Equality Index 2017 examines the progress and challenges in achieving gender equality across the European Union from 2005 to 2015....
- Publication
Many women victims of intimate partner violence in the EU Member States remain unprotected....
- Country profile: Gender Equality Index
- PublicationViolence
Violence against women is rooted in women’s unequal status in society, and that status reflects the unbalanced distribution of social, political, and economic power among women and men in society....
- Good practiceHealth, Violence
Danish data collection system and crime prevention strategy...
- Good practiceHealth, Violence
Common data collection at shelters...
- Good practiceResearch
Addressing the underrepresentation of female professors through monetary incentives Effective approach, but very much criticised...