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Fewer and Fewer Want to Be Nurses, Teachers and Educators: Three Students Offer Their Suggestions for Solutions

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The large welfare education programs are experiencing a declining number of students enrolled in the programs in recent years, but there are many proposed solutions.
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The large welfare education programs are experiencing a declining number of students enrolled in the programs in recent years, but there are many proposed solutions.

·Copenhagen, Denmark
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The future job market for nurses, educators, teachers and social workers does not look attractive enough – and that is scaring young people away.

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Netavisen Pio broke the news in on Monday, July 28, 2025.
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