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  2. Denmark has progressive parental leave laws - AOL

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    Mom-of-two Natalia Rogaczewska's employer gave her one year's maternity leave at full pay in Denmark. A mom in Denmark was offered 1 year of paid parental leave but chose to come back to work early.

  3. Youth in Denmark - Wikipedia

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    Parents do not impose strict rules interfering with youth freedom. Youth setting boundaries on providing information to parents is acceptable. The ideal is to maintain a continuous and friction free dialogue between parents and youth. [3] According to a study by sociologist Torsten Kolind, rules by parents of mainstream and counterculture youth ...

  4. Danish nationality law - Wikipedia

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    Automatically at birth if either parent is a Danish citizen, regardless of birthplace, if the child was born on or after 1 July 2014. [2] Automatically if a person is adopted as a child under 12 years of age; By declaration for natural-born nationals of another Nordic country who have resided in Denmark for at least 7 years

  5. Denmark to liberalize its abortion law to allow the procedure ...

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    The health ministry said the legal age of consent in Denmark is 15, and a 15-year-old girl can make her own choices about her own body. Bjerre said that she hoped that “young women can find support from their parents. But if there is disagreement, it must ultimately be the young woman’s own decision whether she wants to be a mother.

  6. Legally fatherless - Wikipedia

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    Between 1890 and 1910, the support rules varied considerably. [5] In 1914, Denmark began creating a system of legal fatherlessness, where the children of unwed Greenlandic mothers had no right to know or inherit from their fathers. [1] The laws shielded many Danish men from having any responsibility for their Greenlandic children. [1]

  7. Child corporal punishment laws - Wikipedia

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    Corporal punishment of children by parents is legal to some extent in all fifty of the United States, and is explicitly legal according to the state laws of all 50 states. Social acceptance is generally high, through allowances made for "moderate physical discipline" (using this or similar language) in most states' laws regarding assault ...

  8. American mother living in Denmark reveals vast differences in ...

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    An American mother living abroad in Denmark gave people an inside look at the country’s free paediatric dentistry system inside elementary schools.

  9. Immigration to Denmark - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, 10.7% of all participating Danish school children had an immigrant background (i.e. both parents were born outside Denmark). These students on average achieved lower results concerning maths, reading and science subjects. Most of the difference was due to a differing socioeconomic background for the immigrants students.