No city is further than 50 kilometers away from the sea
The first World Happiness Report, commissioned for the UN in 2013, crowned Denmark as no less than the world’s happiest nation due to a strong social support system, freedom to live as one pleases and low perceived business and government corruption. Since then Denmark has gained the nomination for 3 times
Denmark prides itself on having a healthy work-life balance. The Danish welfare model, especially in regards to parental leave and childcare facilities, not only puts Denmark at the top of the international equality league table, but also contributes to a generally high standard of living
In general, Danes work 37 hours a week
Specialist doctors in Danish hospitals enjoy the benefit of six weeks of paid vacation
Most of the foreign doctors who come to Denmark speak highly of the work conditions in Danish hospitals. They find a reduced stress level, well-equipped hospitals and good career opportunities