Denmark and its Nordic cousins are some of the best countries in the
world to be an immigrant, according to a study complied by U.S. News and
World Report.
The study looked at measures such as economic stability, income equality and job markets to create its list, using a survey of the opinions of more than 21,000 people from all walks of life.
Nordic Sweep: Sweden was number one, but Norway, Finland and Denmark also took places in the top 10, largely due to favourable perceptions about their economies and commitment to income equality.
Read more: Denmark in the top ten of world’s best counties to be an immigrant Nordic neighbour Sweden in first place
The study looked at measures such as economic stability, income equality and job markets to create its list, using a survey of the opinions of more than 21,000 people from all walks of life.
Nordic Sweep: Sweden was number one, but Norway, Finland and Denmark also took places in the top 10, largely due to favourable perceptions about their economies and commitment to income equality.
Read more: Denmark in the top ten of world’s best counties to be an immigrant Nordic neighbour Sweden in first place