Education and healthcare are free for all Danish residents from "summary" of The Year of Living Danishly by Helen Russell
The Danes have got it good when it comes to education and healthcare. The system is set up in such a way that everyone, regardless of their background or financial situation, has access to top-notch schooling and medical care. It's a safety net that ensures no one gets left behind, no matter what life throws their way. For starters, let's talk about education. From the moment a child is born, they're on track to receive a stellar education, all the way through university. The government invests heavily in schools, ensuring that students have access to the best resources and teachers. And the ...Similar Posts
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