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Report 8. JUN 2017
  • The Social Sector
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On The Edge of Society

An Examination of Living Conditions and Social Exclusion in Denmark

Authors:

  • Lars Benjaminsen
  • Stefan Bastholm Andrade
  • Morten Holm Enemark
  • The Social Sector
  • The Social Sector
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  • Lars Benjaminsen

    Senior Researcher

    +45 33 48 09 10
    lab@vive.dk
Being socially excluded means being fully or partially restricted from participation in different areas of social and everyday life. Furthermore, the socially excluded do not have the option to take part in social relationships and activities that are normal for the majority of the population.

This study identifies and describes different groups of the socially excluded in the Danish population. The study identifies what characterises the groups, for example in relation to demographic factors, labour market attachment and health conditions. Special focus is on describing the parts of the population with a particularly difficult life situation in a number of areas.

The study is based on a representative sample of the Danish population, in which a total of 2,292 respondents participated in a quantitative questionnaire survey.

Authors

  • Lars BenjaminsenStefan Bastholm AndradeMorten Holm Enemark

About this publication

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    TrygFonden
  • Publisher

    SFI - Det Nationale Forskningscenter for Velfærd
VIVE – The Danish Centre for Social Science Research provides knowledge that contributes to developing the welfare society and strengthening quality development, efficiency enhancement and governance in the public sector, both in municipalities, regions and nationally.
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