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    Shelters and care homes

    How many people stay in shelters or in care homes? Find information about the age and gender of the individuals, the number of stays and the duration of the stays., Persons in shelters and care homes, See the number of people staying in shelters and care homes distributed by age., In Statbank Denmark, you can find more data on Persons in shelters (HERFOR1), More about the figure, Last update, 26.6.2025, Next update, 24.6.2026, Source data, Each quarter, the individual accommodation reports data concerning the users who are enrolled or discharged from the accommodation facility. The statistics include all registered stays of a user during the year. , Data are collected from 117 shelters in 2024 (There are 117 unique propositions within section 110 in 2024 cf. Tilbudsportalen). Accommodations that are covered by the statistics must report enrollment and discharges. In addition, at the enrollment information is obtained on where the user stayed lately, and what type of stay it was according to shelters by section 110. In regards to the discharge, question about how the discharge took place and where the user was discharged to is asked. The collected data are linked to information from the population register in Statistics Denmark., Read more about sources, method and quality in the documentation of statistics on Shelters, Persons in shelters and care homes by gender, See the distribution of gender for individuals staying in shelters or care homes., In Statbank Denmark, you can find more data on Persons in shelters (HERFOR2), More about the figure, Last update, 26.6.2025, Next update, 24.6.2026, Source data, Each quarter, the individual accommodation reports data concerning the users who are enrolled or discharged from the accommodation facility. The statistics include all registered stays of a user during the year. , Data are collected from 117 shelters in 2024 (There are 117 unique propositions within section 110 in 2024 cf. Tilbudsportalen). Accommodations that are covered by the statistics must report enrollment and discharges. In addition, at the enrollment information is obtained on where the user stayed lately, and what type of stay it was according to shelters by section 110. In regards to the discharge, question about how the discharge took place and where the user was discharged to is asked. The collected data are linked to information from the population register in Statistics Denmark., Read more about sources, method and quality in the documentation of statistics on Shelters, Duration of stays in shelters and care homes., See the number of days that individuals stay in a shelter or in a care home., In Statbank Denmark, you can find more data on Stay in shelters (HERFOR3), More about the figure, Last update, 26.6.2025, Next update, 24.6.2026, Source data, Each quarter, the individual accommodation reports data concerning the users who are enrolled or discharged from the accommodation facility. The statistics include all registered stays of a user during the year. , Data are collected from 117 shelters in 2024 (There are 117 unique propositions within section 110 in 2024 cf. Tilbudsportalen). Accommodations that are covered by the statistics must report enrollment and discharges. In addition, at the enrollment information is obtained on where the user stayed lately, and what type of stay it was according to shelters by section 110. In regards to the discharge, question about how the discharge took place and where the user was discharged to is asked. The collected data are linked to information from the population register in Statistics Denmark., Read more about sources, method and quality in the documentation of statistics on Shelters, Age and gender of the individuals in shelters and care homes, See the distribution of age and gender., In Statbank Denmark, you can find more data on Persons in shelters (HERFOR2), More about the figure, Last update, 26.6.2025, Next update, 24.6.2026, Source data, Each quarter, the individual accommodation reports data concerning the users who are enrolled or discharged from the accommodation facility. The statistics include all registered stays of a user during the year. , Data are collected from 117 shelters in 2024 (There are 117 unique propositions within section 110 in 2024 cf. Tilbudsportalen). Accommodations that are covered by the statistics must report enrollment and discharges. In addition, at the enrollment information is obtained on where the user stayed lately, and what type of stay it was according to shelters by section 110. In regards to the discharge, question about how the discharge took place and where the user was discharged to is asked. The collected data are linked to information from the population register in Statistics Denmark., Read more about sources, method and quality in the documentation of statistics on Shelters, On the statistics – documentation, sources and method, Gain an overview of the purpose, contents and quality of the statistics. Learn about the data sources of the statistics, the contents of the statistics and how often they are published., See the documentation of statistics to learn more:, Shelters, The purpose of the statistics Shelters is to provide information about the users of the types of accommodation as prescribed by section 110 of the Social Services Act, which includes reception centers etc. The statistics were originally established by the National Board of Social Appeals in 1999. Until July 1st 2016, the Appeals Board managed the statistics, after which it was transferred to Statistics Denmark. , Read more about sources, method and quality in the documentation of statistics on Shelters, Need more data on Shelters and care homes?, For more information, see StatBank, where you can find detailed data on e.g. about the number of stays pr. person., Go to the StatBank, Contact, Bosted, Phone: +45 39 17 38 10, Mail: , bosted@dst.dk

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    Income

    How much do we earn throughout our lifetime? How many people are poor in Denmark?, How much do we earn throughout our lifetime?, Hvor meget tjener man i løbet af livet?, How many people are poor in Denmark?, In Statbank Denmark, there are a number of , tables on income inequality, , e.g. on the number of people who live in relative poverty, by age and duration., In the news series ", Nyt fra Danmarks Statistik, " (in Danish), articles are released annually on personal income and income distribution., The Gini coefficients from 1987 onwards are available in the table ”, Inequality indicators on equivalised disposable income by indicator and municipality, ” in StatBank Denmark., In StatBank Denmark, you will also find tables from the survey , Statistics on Income and Living Conditions (SILC), , based on surveys of Danish households, asking them e.g. whether it is easy or difficult to make ends meet. According to the 2023 , survey, , 10 per cent of the population were economically vulnerable; see the definition of economically vulnerable in ", Økonomisk sårbare, " (in Danish)., In connection with the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals, Statistics Denmark has developed three poverty indicators – relative poverty, low income poverty and economically vulnerable people. The purpose of the indicators is to measure development in relation to SDG no. 1: End poverty and target 1.2: Reduce poverty in all its dimensions by half. See the indicators in the , SDG portal, ., In June 2013, an expert committee – put together by the minister of social affairs and integration then in power – published a report with proposals for a poverty line. The definition of this poverty line and the development in the number of economically poor people in terms of the poverty line is available in the expert committee’s report on suggested poverty assessment methods: ", En dansk fattigdomsgrænse - analyser og forslag til opgørelsesmetoder, " (in Danish)., Based on the committee’s definition, the report "Familiernes økonomi - fordeling, fattigdom og incitamenter" (in Danish) was released in , 2014, and again in , 2015, , dealing with the financial situation of families – distribution, poverty and incentives., In 2016, VIVE (the Danish Center for Social Science Research) published a study on poverty and deprivation – ", Fattigdom og afsavn, " (in Danish), which is also based on the committee’s definition of poverty. The report offers insights in the relationship between economic poverty and deprivation and describes the correlation with e.g. employment, family relations, debts, mental health issues and social exposure., In ", Børn og unge i Danmark – Velfærd og trivsel 2022, " (in Danish) from VIVE, you will find information on the share of 3-19-year-old children living in poverty., The Economic Council of the Labour Movement publishes analyses (in Danish) on , income distribution, , , wealth inequality, and , poverty, . , [This page was last reviewed in January 2025],  

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