What Worries Denmark? - October 2024 | Immigration | Climate Change | Healthcare
What Worries Denmark? - October 2024 | Immigration | Climate Change | Healthcare

What Worries Denmark? - October 2024

Get your monthly insight into the most pressing reported concerns of Danish citizens.

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What keeps Danes up at night? Ipsos’ What Worries Denmark survey diagnoses the biggest social and political problems by asking citizens their opinion on the most worrying issues in the nation. It provides a snapshot of the national mood and serves as a tracker that identifies short or long-term shifts in public feeling.

As was the case in August, immigration has once again found its way into Danes’ top 3 biggest worries. Climate change is still, however, the Danes’ biggest worry although it has seen a small drop since last month from 21,80% to 20,20%. 

Immigration with 11,20% has once again overtaken healthcare, which is now placed as our third biggest worry with 8,20%. Although healthcare has seen an increase from 7,6% as the second biggest worry last month to 8,20% this month, immigration has increased even more from 7,00% to 11,20%.

Stay tuned for the November update or reach out for more information or deep dives.

 

The Biggest Worries chart refers to an individual’s perception of the largest/most top-of-mind challenge Denmark is dealing with today.
The Total Worries chart encompasses the biggest worries and the respondents’ other worries combined.  

 

 

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About the study: 
This study surveys a nationally representative sample of adults aged 18+ across various regions of Denmark, with 500 interviews conducted per month. Weighting has been employed to balance demographics and ensure that the sample’s composition reflects that of the adult population according to the most recent Danish census data.

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