Working in Denmark
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Should foreigners in southern Sweden look for jobs in Copenhagen?
While Malmö and Skåne are suffering high unemployment, Denmark's capital is screaming out for workers. Is now the time for foreigners living in southern Sweden to look for work on the other side of the Öresund Bridge?
How does pay for software developers in the Nordic countries compare to Germany?
Countries in Europe are competing hard to recruit international IT talent. Which Nordic country offers the best prospects to those who have the skills, and how do they compare to Germany?
Nordic countries urged to set common working from home rules
The Nordic countries should have common conditions on working from the place of residence, including working from home, to fulfil the objective of an integrated labour market, says a report by the region's Freedom of Movement Council.
INTERVIEW: The myths and reality of Nordic freedom of movement
Sweden, Denmark and Norway countries have a project to make it easier for people to move and work in another Nordic country, but will it be better than EU freedom of movement and will non-EU nationals benefit? Claudia Delpero speaks to those involved to find out more.
Why are Sweden and Denmark opposed to an EU minimum wage law?
Sweden has announced it wants to join Denmark’s EU Court case requesting annulment of the European Union's minimum wage directive. Why is an agreement over a minimum wage for EU member states a problem for the two Nordic countries?
How Danish work permit rules are keeping out skilled foreigners living in Sweden
Denmark’s Pay Limit Scheme prevents highly qualified foreign nationals in Sweden’s Skåne region, which neighbours Copenhagen, from taking jobs amid a skilled labour shortage.