Denmark is a little country with short distances so everyone goes to the same hospitals. School districts are small enough to have noticeable social differences but they are small compared to what you see in other places in the world.
However going to the same place doesn't mean you're treated the same. In the same public school you find kids who comes from families that can afford to spend thousands of dollars on a school trip to New York and kids who comes from families that can't. In the same retirement home you find seniors who can afford to pay for extra cleaning and personal hygiene, and you find seniors who can't.
Yeah, something like that. There is an increasing tendency though of more well-off families sending their kids to private schools so maybe at some time in the future public schools will become poor schools for poor kids.
Denmark is a little country with short distances so everyone goes to the same hospitals. School districts are small enough to have noticeable social differences but they are small compared to what you see in other places in the world.
However going to the same place doesn't mean you're treated the same. In the same public school you find kids who comes from families that can afford to spend thousands of dollars on a school trip to New York and kids who comes from families that can't. In the same retirement home you find seniors who can afford to pay for extra cleaning and personal hygiene, and you find seniors who can't.
Hmm, I see. Well at least poor danish kids don't have to worry about the school ceiling crumble on them, else the rich kids' parents would complain.
Yeah, something like that. There is an increasing tendency though of more well-off families sending their kids to private schools so maybe at some time in the future public schools will become poor schools for poor kids.