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    Contact: Welfare and Health

    Section/Title, Name, Phone, Mail, Management and Office Support, Head of Division, Head of Division, Kirsten Hoo-Mi Sloth , +45 24 76 65 67, kms@dst.dk, Executive chief consultant, Executive chief consultant, Hanne Rasmussen , +45 20 58 30 63, hra@dst.dk, Systems Analyst, Systems Analyst, Cathrine Pagh Nielsen , +45 24 67 07 20, cnn@dst.dk, Seniors and marginalised adults, Chief Adviser, Chief Adviser, Chris Cornelia Friis Christiansen , +45 23 13 05 91, ccc@dst.dk, Senior Adviser, Senior Adviser, Siri Dencker , +45 21 45 34 92, sen@dst.dk, Head of Section, Head of Section, Sille Amalie Aagaard Kristensen , +45 20 11 52 16, sak@dst.dk, Head of Section, Head of Section, Marie Borring Klitgaard , +45 21 55 83 71, mga@dst.dk, Head of Section, Head of Section, Birgitte Lundstrøm , +45 24 21 39 65, bls@dst.dk, Head of Section, Head of Section, Clara Matilde Møgelmose Larsen , +45 30 45 88 23, cml@dst.dk, Head of Section, Head of Section, Silas Turner , +45 21 54 42 57, str@dst.dk, Senior Head Clerk, Senior Head Clerk, Lina Agerskov Hansen , +45 30 57 73 44, lah@dst.dk, Senior Head Clerk, Senior Head Clerk, Ramije Idrizi , +45 20 57 99 53, rai@dst.dk, Sundhed, handicap og kriminalitet, Chief Adviser, Chief Adviser, Sofie Biering-Sørensen , +45 21 19 91 35, sbs@dst.dk, Chief Adviser, Chief Adviser, Klaus Birch Lundgaard , +45 51 14 62 78, klu@dst.dk, Senior Adviser, Senior Adviser, Jonas Ellemand , +45 24 90 74 98, joe@dst.dk, Senior Adviser, Senior Adviser, Peter Krogh , +45 20 15 83 11, ptk@dst.dk, Senior Adviser, Senior Adviser, Line Neerup Handlos , +45 26 64 03 00, lha@dst.dk, Senior Adviser, Senior Adviser, Camilla Østerballe Nielsen , +45 20 28 52 49, cnl@dst.dk, Head of Section, Head of Section, Benedikte Beckman Nygaard , +45 21 19 10 53, bbn@dst.dk, Head of Section, Head of Section, Jonas Kirchheiner-Rasmussen , +45 61 50 23 80, ras@dst.dk, Senior Head Clerk, Senior Head Clerk, Karsten Werner Nielsen , +45 30 45 69 04, kwn@dst.dk, Senior Head Clerk, Senior Head Clerk, Vibeke Nordrum , +45 24 94 35 52, vno@dst.dk, Senior Head Clerk, Senior Head Clerk, Iben Birgitte Pedersen , +45 23 60 37 11, ipe@dst.dk, Senior Head Clerk, Senior Head Clerk, Claus Østberg , +45 51 79 31 58, coj@dst.dk, Studerende, Studerende, Emilia Nielsen , +45 20 31 92 36, edg@dst.dk, Vulnerable Children and Young Persons, Chief Adviser, Chief Adviser, Sofie Mandrup Hansen , +45 24 43 54 57, sfh@dst.dk, Senior Adviser, Senior Adviser, Jane Christensen , +45 20 58 42 40, jnc@dst.dk, Head of Section, Head of Section, Rasmus Waagø Jacobsen , +45 61 50 93 37, rwj@dst.dk, Head of Section, Head of Section, Johanna Jallberg , +45 20 16 01 71, jjg@dst.dk, Head of Section, Head of Section, Cecilie Katholm , +45 21 45 33 42, cek@dst.dk, Head of Section, Head of Section, Marko Malic , +45 51 70 56 95, mmc@dst.dk, Head of Section, Head of Section, Anne Morsing , +45 21 82 17 60, aem@dst.dk, Senior Head Clerk, Senior Head Clerk, Bente Ottosen , +45 41 31 74 23, bbo@dst.dk

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    Publication: Nordic countries in Global Value Chains 2016

    The report analyses the participation of Nordic enterprises in global value chains. A new, innovative dataset enables analyses of, for example, the different patterns of large, small and multinational enterprises’ participation in international trade as well as their impact on value added., A key finding of the report is that the share of employment dependent on exports is higher in Denmark than in other Nordic countries. The new dataset also allows for distinction the impact of direct exports from the impact of indirect exports on employment. Indirect exports occur when non-exporting enterprises are supplying exporting enterprises., The distinction between direct and indirect exports shows, for example, that Denmark is more dependent on trade than other Nordic countries. Direct exports generate 32 pct. and indirect exports another 13 pct. of Danish enterprises’ total employment. In other words, 45 pct. of total employment in Danish enterprises depends on exports. Corresponding shares in other Nordic countries are between 37 pct. (in Finland) and 43 pct. (in Sweden)., The new results presented in the report highlight the importance of indirect exports in evaluations of the overall impact of exports on national economies. Enterprises without direct exports can benefit from globalization nonetheless: 27 pct. of employment in non-exporting enterprises is generated from supplying exporting enterprises., The report is part of the project , Positioning Nordic countries and enterprises in Global Value Chains, coordinated by Statistics Denmark and made possible by financial support of the Nordic Council of Ministers. Other participants include the national statistical offices of Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden, as well as the OECD. A previous report , Services and Goods Exports from the Nordics – Strongholds and profiles of exporting enterprises , has been published as part of the same project., Get as pdf, Nordic Countries in Global Value Chains, Colophone, Nordic countries in Global Value Chains, Business, ISBN: 978-87-501-2266-1, Released: 12 January 2017 09:00, No of pages: 54, Contact info:, Peter Bøegh, Phone: +45 41 10 31 41

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