Health care - Regions — Practising nurses in Denmark

Denmark: Health care - Regions — Practising nurses was 12.86 Per 1 000 inhabitants in 2021. ▲ Rising

Latest (2021)
12.86 Per 1 000 inhabitants
Change on year
up 1.8%
World rank
4th
of 25 countries
All-time high
12.86 Per 1 000 inhabitants
in 2021
All-time low
10.97 Per 1 000 inhabitants
in 2003
Years of data
19
2003–2021

Health care - Regions — Practising nurses in Denmark, 2003–2021

0510152003201220212003: 11 Per 1 000 inhabitants2004: 11.1 Per 1 000 inhabitants2005: 11.2 Per 1 000 inhabitants2006: 11.4 Per 1 000 inhabitants2007: 11.4 Per 1 000 inhabitants2008: 11.5 Per 1 000 inhabitants2009: 11.6 Per 1 000 inhabitants2010: 11.7 Per 1 000 inhabitants2011: 11.7 Per 1 000 inhabitants2012: 11.8 Per 1 000 inhabitants2013: 11.9 Per 1 000 inhabitants2014: 12 Per 1 000 inhabitants2015: 12.1 Per 1 000 inhabitants2016: 12.2 Per 1 000 inhabitants2017: 12.3 Per 1 000 inhabitants2018: 12.4 Per 1 000 inhabitants2019: 12.5 Per 1 000 inhabitants2020: 12.6 Per 1 000 inhabitants2021: 12.9 Per 1 000 inhabitants

Source: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. Measured in Per 1 000 inhabitants.

Analysis

In 2021, health care - regions — practising nurses in Denmark stood at 12.86 Per 1 000 inhabitants. That is the highest value across all 19 years on record.

That represents a change of up 1.8% on the previous year and up 10.0% over ten years.

Over the whole period, health care - regions — practising nurses in Denmark peaked at 12.86 Per 1 000 inhabitants in 2021 and was at its lowest, 10.97 Per 1 000 inhabitants, in 2003.

That places Denmark 4th out of 25 countries with data for 2021, putting it in the top quarter.

The long-run direction has been consistently rising across the 19 years of available data.

Averages by decade

DecadeAverage LowestHighest Years
2000s 11.31 Per 1 000 inhabitants 10.97 Per 1 000 inhabitants 11.64 Per 1 000 inhabitants 7
2010s 12.05 Per 1 000 inhabitants 11.66 Per 1 000 inhabitants 12.53 Per 1 000 inhabitants 10
2020s 12.75 Per 1 000 inhabitants 12.63 Per 1 000 inhabitants 12.86 Per 1 000 inhabitants 2

Countries ranked near Denmark

  1. 1 Switzerland 19.02 Per 1 000 inhabitants compare
  2. 2 Norway 15.24 Per 1 000 inhabitants compare
  3. 3 Ireland 14.17 Per 1 000 inhabitants
  4. 5 Australia 12.77 Per 1 000 inhabitants compare
  5. 6 Japan 12.56 Per 1 000 inhabitants compare
  6. 7 Belgium 11.42 Per 1 000 inhabitants compare

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Frequently asked questions

What is health care - regions — practising nurses in Denmark?
Health care - regions — practising nurses in Denmark was 12.86 Per 1 000 inhabitants in 2021, according to Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.
What is the highest health care - regions — practising nurses recorded in Denmark?
The highest recorded value was 12.86 Per 1 000 inhabitants in 2021.
What is the lowest health care - regions — practising nurses recorded in Denmark?
The lowest recorded value was 10.97 Per 1 000 inhabitants in 2003.
How does Denmark rank for health care - regions — practising nurses?
Denmark ranks 4th out of 25 countries with data for 2021.
Is health care - regions — practising nurses rising or falling in Denmark?
Over the last ten years it is up 10.0%. The long-run trend across the full record is rising.
Where does this Denmark data come from?
The figures come from Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, published as part of Health care - Regions — Practising nurses. Statizoid updates them automatically from the source API.

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Indicator
Health care - Regions — Practising nurses
Unit
Per 1 000 inhabitants
Source
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
Licence
OECD Terms and Conditions (attribution required)
Coverage
27 places, 416 data points, 1996–2025
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<p style="text-align: justify;">This dataset provides indicators on healthcare resources in large regions (TL2), and small regions (TL3) when data is available. Indicators include doctor, practising nurses, hospital beds and hospital discharges.</p> <p><strong>Data definition and source</strong></p> <ul> <li><strong>Doctors</strong> (physicians) are usually generalists who assume responsibility for the provision of continuing care to individuals and families, or specialists such as paediatricians, obstetricians/gynaecologists, psychiatrists, medical specialists and surgical specialists.&nbsp;</li> <li><strong>Practising nurses</strong> provide services directly to patients, it includes: professional nurses, associate professional nurses, foreign nurses licensed to practice and actively practising in the country. It excludes midwives unless they work most of the time as nurses.</li> <li><strong>Hospital beds </strong>are all hospital beds which are regularly maintained and staffed and immediately available for the care of admitted patients. They include beds in all hospitals, including general hospitals, mental health and substance abuse hospitals, and other specialty hospitals; occupied and unoccupied beds.</li> </ul> <p style="padding-left: 40px;">The three indicators above are measured per 1 000 inhabitants.</p> <ul> <li><strong>Hospital discharge</strong> is the formal release of a patient from a hospital, here for all causes of diseases (A00-Z99) and all hospitals. It includes discharges from all hospitals, including general hospitals (HP.1.1), mental health hospitals (HP.1.2), and other specialised hospitals (HP.1.3) ; Deaths in hospital ; Transfers to another hospital ; Discharges of healthy newborns. This indicator is measured per 100 000 inhabitants.</li> </ul> <p>Data is collected from Eurostat (reg_hlth) for EU countries and via delegates of the OECD Working Party on Territorial Indicators (WPTI), as well as from national statistical offices' websites.</p> <p><strong>Definition of regions</strong></p> <p style="text-align: justify;">Regions are subnational units below national boundaries. OECD countries have two regional levels: large regions (territorial level 2 or TL2) and small regions (territorial level 3 or TL3). For more information, see the OECD Territorial grid <a href="https://webfs-cfe.oecd.org/files/.Stat/region/OECD_territorial-grid_TL2024.pdf">(pdf)</a> and the OECD Territorial Correspondence Table <a href="https://webfs-cfe.oecd.org/files/.Stat/region/OECD%20Territorial%20correspondence%20-%20TL2024c.xlsx">(xlsx)</a>.&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Cite this dataset</strong></p> <p>OECD Regions, Cities and Local Areas database&nbsp;<a href="http://oe.cd/geostats">http://oe.cd/geostats</a>.</p> <p><strong>Further information</strong></p> <ul> <li><a href="https://regions-cities-atlas.oecd.org/">OECD Regions and Cities Statistical Atlas</a>&nbsp;</li> <li><a href="https://www.oecd.org/en/publications/oecd-regions-and-cities-at-a-glance-2024_f42db3bf-en.html">OECD Regions and Cities at a Glance</a></li> </ul> <p>For questions and/or comments, please email <a href="mailto:RegionStat@oecd.org">RegionStat@oecd.org</a>.</p>