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<p>[QUOTE="Roaring20s, post: 4494225, member: 17270"]<a href="https://nordics.info/show/artikel/danish-immigration-policy-1970-1992-1" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://nordics.info/show/artikel/danish-immigration-policy-1970-1992-1" rel="nofollow">https://nordics.info/show/artikel/danish-immigration-policy-1970-1992-1</a></p><p>The following is from the above link.</p><p><i>1967-1970: Guest workers come to Denmark</i></p><p><i>In the 1960s, Denmark was characterised by economic growth and prosperity. This led to an even greater demand for labour within the industrial sector, and it could not be filled by improvements in production technology or the increase of women in the workforce. Employers were therefore permitted to invite guest workers (often also called ‘foreign workers’ (fremmedarbejdere)) to the country. In 1967 the first workers came from countries such as Turkey, Pakistan and Yugoslavia. Most of the new guest workers were men and the expectation was that they would only live and work in Denmark for a few years after which they would return to their homeland.</i></p><p><i><br /></i></p><p><i>In 1970, there were approximately 20,000 non-Danish workers in Denmark.</i></p><p><i><br /></i></p><p>This seems to explain the use of both the Danish and Bosnian languages on the image.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Roaring20s, post: 4494225, member: 17270"][URL]https://nordics.info/show/artikel/danish-immigration-policy-1970-1992-1[/URL] The following is from the above link. [I]1967-1970: Guest workers come to Denmark In the 1960s, Denmark was characterised by economic growth and prosperity. This led to an even greater demand for labour within the industrial sector, and it could not be filled by improvements in production technology or the increase of women in the workforce. Employers were therefore permitted to invite guest workers (often also called ‘foreign workers’ (fremmedarbejdere)) to the country. In 1967 the first workers came from countries such as Turkey, Pakistan and Yugoslavia. Most of the new guest workers were men and the expectation was that they would only live and work in Denmark for a few years after which they would return to their homeland. In 1970, there were approximately 20,000 non-Danish workers in Denmark. [/I] This seems to explain the use of both the Danish and Bosnian languages on the image.[/QUOTE]
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