Posted on 03/12/2015 6:13:00 PM PDT by smokingfrog
According to new research from the University of Roskilde, Danish women have streamed into Denmarks largest cities over the past 25 years while men have stayed put in more rural areas.
The phenomenon is seen most clearly in the capital. In the Greater Copenhagen area, there are now 10,000 more single women between the ages of 18-48 than single men in the same age group.
Throughout most of Jutland on the other hand, single men outnumber the women.
The imbalance is grown sharply so that there are more single women in the big cities at the same time that there has been an increase in the number of single men in the rural areas, Roskilde University professor Rasmus Ole Rasmussen told Metroxpress.
Rasmussen said that the disparity in the number of single men and women threatens to further drive down Denmarks sagging birth rates.
The challenge that comes with more and more people living alone is that we have fewer children if we dont begin to import women from other countries, he said.
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They can cook - as long as it some version of rotten, boiled, pickled or stewed herring.
Wow. I really didn’t expect that from a European filmmaker. Thanks and I’m looking forward to watching it.
Mark Raso is actually Canadian and this is his first real film, really caught me off guard as I wasn’t expecting much but I watch pretty much everything searching for hidden gems.
He may or may not be a leftist (probably is since he went to Columbia U) but he’s astute enough not to insert any blatantly leftist tripe into the film.
The lead portrays an American looking for Danish ancestors so it’s primarily in english with a few appropriately subtitled parts.
It looked like there was a sex scene between the young girl and the man from the trailer I saw. Is that the case? Is this a movie rated G or PG or PG-13, R or what?
lol, and I know that’s probably true.
There is profanity and nudity so it’s likely rated R. The sex scene with the young girl towards the end of the movie is the point where the protagonist finally does the right thing and puts a stop to it. He’s an unlikeable prat through most of the movie so that scene represents a big step towards maturity for him.
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