What are the working hours in Denmark?

As a general rule, the working hours in Denmark are laid down in an agreement, and for the vast majority of areas, normal working hours are agreed to 37 hours per week. Working hours are primarily between Monday to Friday in the time frame between 6:00 am to 6:00 pm. The lunch break is normally 30 minutes long.
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Does Denmark work 4 days a week?

Some of the world's most productive countries, like Norway, Denmark, Germany, and the Netherlands work around 27 hours a week. The 4-day work week is closer than ever to becoming a reality for workers in some countries.
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How long is the average work day in Denmark?

Usual working hours are Monday to Friday, from 8 or 9 AM to 4 or 5 PM. Lunch breaks are 30 minutes to 1 hour per day and usually are not included in the calculation of weekly working hours.
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What is full time work in Denmark?

Typically the working time in Denmark is set to 37 hours per week. If the working time is shorter than that it is called part-time. As an employee your working time must be more than eight hours per week to be a part of the Employers' and Salaried Employees' Act (in Danish: Funktionærloven).
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How many hours do Danes work a day?

With a typical working day 8am-4pm and overtime frowned upon, Denmark has the best work-life balance in the world. The official working week is 37 hours but a recent OECD study showed that the average Dane only works 33 hours a week.
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What is Denmark's minimum wage?

No law in Denmark mandates minimum wage. The minimum wage is decided through collective bargaining agreements in each sector. The most common minimum wage across all sectors is 110 DKK per hour.
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How long is lunch break in Denmark?

As a general rule, the working hours in Denmark are laid down in an agreement, and for the vast majority of areas, normal working hours are agreed to 37 hours per week. Working hours are primarily between Monday to Friday in the time frame between 6:00 am to 6:00 pm. The lunch break is normally 30 minutes long.
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What is the average salary in Denmark?

The average employee in Denmark earns DKK 44,513 per month before taxes. The amount includes pension and is calculated by the so-called standardised hourly earnings translated to a full-time monthly salary. In 2020, Danes had an average net worth of DKK 1,186,723 after subtracting liabilities from assets.
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Does Denmark have a 33 hour work week?

While the post states an average workweek in Denmark is 33 hours, a full-time workweek in Denmark is typically 37 hours distributed over five days, according to the city of Copenhagen.
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What time is lunch in Denmark?

When someone says they want to meet at Frokost Tid, that means lunch time, which is 12noon to 1PM. It doesn't matter if you usually have lunch at 11:30AM or 1:30PM, frokost is the time between 12noon and 1PM. There are seven such Danish time periods and they are: Morgen is from 6am to 9am (0600-0900)
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What country has a 4 day work week?

Iceland: One of the leaders in the four-day working week

Between 2015 to 2019, Iceland conducted the world's largest pilot of a 35 to 36-hour workweek (cut down from the traditional 40 hours) without any calls for a commensurate cut in pay. Some 2,500 people took part in the test phase.
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Are Danes hard working?

Danes are some of Europe's most efficient workers - but they do not just live to work. Maintaining a good balance between time on the job and personal life is important to them, and employers respect this. Stop by a Danish office at 5pm and nearly every desk will be empty.
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How is work life in Denmark?

Danes work 1563 hours a year, lower than the OECD average of 1739 hours. The official working week is 37 hours. Overtime is usually compensated financially or with time off instead. Employees are entitled to five weeks vacation and to take time off with full pay on the first day a child is sick.
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Is Denmark a good place to work?

Luckily, Denmark is one of the best country for work-life balance, according to a 2019 report from the OECD among other studies. In Denmark, we believe in the multi-faceted, whole human being. Sure, careers and business opportunities are central to a good lifestyle.
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Is it hard to find a job in Denmark?

It's hard to get a job in Denmark, but the good news is that everyone is rooting for you – particularly the Danish government. They want to get you working as quickly as possible – so you can start paying your giant Danish taxes.
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Which country has the shortest work week?

Cozy small street with terraces and restaurants in the center of the historic city of Maastricht. According to the OECD, the country with the shortest working week is the Netherlands, with a reported 29.5 weekly working hours. Broken down by day, that translates to a four-day workweek with just 7.37-hour days.
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Which country has best work life balance?

People in Italy have the best work-life balance, according to the OECD. Only 3 percent of employees in the country work more than 50 hours a week. Denmark, Norway, Spain and the Netherlands are also ranked highly. But the US comes in 29th because more than a tenth of people have long working hours.
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What is the average hourly wage in Denmark?

No required minimum wage. Bargaining between employer associations and employee unions determines wages. Average minimum wage is approximately DKK110 ($18) per hour.
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What is the highest paying job in Denmark?

Top Denmark Salaries - By Job

The highest paid Denmark are Legal & Paralegal professionals at $125,000 annually. The lowest paid Denmark are Services, Tourism & Hospitality professionals at $53,000.
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Why is Denmark's minimum wage so high?

Flexicurity is based on a century of co-operation

For example, there is no legal minimum wage in Denmark. Instead, the relatively high wages are set as part of the regular negotiations between the employers and labour unions. Around 67 % of Danish workers are union members.
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How many vacation days do you get in Denmark?

As an employee in Denmark, you are entitled to five weeks paid holiday per year. Your employer calculates your holiday allowance but in general, you accrue 12.5% of your salary in holiday allowance. This complies with 2.08 days of holiday for every month you are employed.
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How do wages work in Denmark?

An employer is obliged to pay the agreed salary/wages. There is no mandatory minimum pay in Denmark. The pay is typically governed by collective agreements for different types of work. For some types of work the pay will depend on the amount the worker must be paid, for example per hour.
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Is Denmark healthcare free?

Denmark provides “free” health care to all residents, funded through taxes. There is an optional private health care sector, but it is tiny compared with the vastly larger public system that is used by most of the population.
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Are there homeless in Denmark?

Experts estimate that there are 10,000 to 15,000 homeless people in Denmark, about half of which live in the Copenhagen metropolitan area. The homeless population has not been caught by the Danish social security net.
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