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  2. Women in Denmark - Wikipedia

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    There have been two major periods of women's movement in Denmark. The first one was from 1870 to 1920. The second was from 1970 to 1985. The first women's movement was led by the Dansk Kvindesamfund ('Danish Women's Society'). Line Luplau was one of the most notable women in this era.

  3. Denmark women's national football team - Wikipedia

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    The Denmark women's national football team (Danish: Danmarks kvindefodboldlandshold) represents Denmark and Greenland in international women's football.

  4. Denmark’s Victoria Kjær Theilvig wins Miss Universe 2024 | CNN

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    Victoria Kjær Theilvig of Denmark has been crowned Miss Universe 2024, becoming the first Dane to ever win the competition. The 21-year-old, a competitive dancer, entrepreneur, and aspiring ...

  5. Gender Equality - An incomplete success - Denmark.dk

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    In Denmark, gender equality has played a central role in the building of the Danish society. Read more about the history of how it came to be that the Danish women working is one of the world’s highest.

  6. Famous Danish Women - Famous People in the World

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    List of famous Danish women with their biographies that include trivia, interesting facts, timeline and life history.

  7. Country Fact Sheet | UN Women Data Hub

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    Globally, some progress on women’s rights has been achieved. In Denmark, 100% of legal frameworks that promote, enforce and monitor gender equality under the SDG indicator, with a focus on violence against women, are in place.

  8. The Fight for Women's Rights in Denmark - The Borgen Project

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    The Danish government, in cooperation with civil society and the private sector, can improve women’s rights by creating safe spaces and repealing the 1969 Civil Service Reform Act to ensure equal pay for equal work.