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5 Things That Make Norway Family-Friendly
Parent-friendly policies are just one part of Norway’s welfare state. Everyone is covered by public health insurance, meaning free healthcare at the point of access. The country offers free public schools as well as higher education, and workers rights and unions are strong. If you lose your job or fall ill, the welfare system has your back. The Norwegian society invests in its residents and has a positive attitude towards family life. Here’s what makes Norway a family-friendly country.
Ema, Psychiatrist working in Denmark
When Croatia entered the EU, Ema got a job offer though MediCarrera to work as a psychiatrist in Denmark. Find out how her family adapted to the new life.