Year of Living Danishly

Uncovering the Secrets of the World's Happiest Country

354 pages

English language

Published Feb. 22, 2016 by Icon Books, Limited.

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978-1-78578-023-3
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With Britain's political landscape in a right mess, I thought I'd read about a place where they have things thoroughly sorted. Denmark is as close to an Utopian society I think we can hope to get. When Helen Russell's husband is offered his dream job at Lego HQ, she wonders if the change of country will make her happier. What is it that makes Danes so content, and can she embrace it within a year?

At the time of writing, Denmark was number one in the World Happiness Report (and is regularly close to the top). Danes are well looked after by the state, and so they never feel like they have to stay in a job they hate for fear of poverty. The country is family minded so taking time away from work is not frowned upon. In fact, Denmark have some of the shortest hours worked yet still …

Subjects

  • Happiness
  • Denmark, social conditions
  • Europe, social life and customs