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  2. Indian students abroad - Wikipedia

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    Around 23,000 Indian students were enrolled in Chinese higher education institutions as of 2019, with a majority of them studying medicine. [80] In February 2020, India evacuated more than 600 of its students from Wuhan. [81] Many Indian students have been stuck outside China following travel restrictions placed during the COVID-19 Pandemic. [82]

  3. Education in Denmark - Wikipedia

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    Since then, more universities have been established, and Denmark now has eight universities. Higher education in Denmark is free for students from the European Union and Switzerland. [14] Many programmes are taught in English, including Bachelor's, Master's, PhD, exchange, and summer school programmes. [15]

  4. National Union of Students in Denmark - Wikipedia

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    Since 1932, DSF has represented the students of Denmark in matter of education policy. [1] [2] The 17 membership organizations come from a range of different institutions; from universities to music academies each proportionally represented by mandate. [3] DSF represents approximately 170.000 students, with the majority enrolled in universities.

  5. Jobindex - Wikipedia

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    Jobindex is a job portal, founded in 1996 by Kaare Danielsen. [2] Originally made for the Danish market, the company has since expanded to have sites in 3 other countries. [3] Jobindex maintains Dansk Jobindex, an index on the number of Danish job postings. [4]

  6. Youth in Denmark - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, 48% of students age 16 and 70% of students ages 23–24 held jobs. [4] The average age of first employment is 22 years old. [5] Typically, young Danes will spend 4.5 years out of the first five years of leaving education in employment. This is higher than the 4.4 years recorded in Australia, Switzerland, and Netherlands. [4]

  7. Economy of Denmark - Wikipedia

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    Denmark is an example of the Nordic model, characterized by an internationally high tax level, and a correspondingly high level of government-provided services (e.g. health care, child care and education services). There are also income transfers to various groups, such as retirees, disabled people, the unemployed, and students. Altogether, the ...

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