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djmikeale@feddit.dk ⁨1⁩ ⁨week⁩ ago

I think the answer to a lot of this is nuanced, e.g. education including uni is free, except kindergarten and daycare for some weird reason. But the price of those two depends on your income, so if you’re a single parent you get more help. As far as I can remember, daycare was equivalent to 800 USD/month.

I imagine there’s a lot of help to get if you need it, but I don’t know tbh.

There’s free health checks during and after pregnancy, and free help (to some extent) if you want to but can’t get pregnant.

You get money from the state until your kid turns 18, and if they move out when they go to high school/uni the kid also get around 1000 USD/month in subsidies, that don’t have to be paid back after.

Depending on your career, there’s a lot of understanding for wfh, more time off, you have days off if kid is sick, etc. My employers we’re very understanding.

Then there’s around 1 year of parental leave - most allocated for the mom ofc. I think now the rules are 14 weeks for the father.

And yes, Copenhagen is expensive af. I was lucky to get andelsbolig, but otherwise I think it’s common to pay 50% of your salary for an apartment.

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