Denmark
In The Cracks Index, Denmark ranks 3 of 40. 2 countries catch their most vulnerable people more reliably; 37 countries do so less reliably.
2.9
0 best · 100 widest cracks · built from 6 indicators
The change most likely to close the widest crack in Denmark
Shorter, better-signposted routes into mental-health support are the lever most associated with improvement here — closing the gap between need and care.
Linked to the indicator mental-health treatment gap. This is the index pointing forward: not a judgement, but a lever. The estimated impact is published as a direction, not a promise.
Where Denmark’s safety net holds, and where it is under strain
Each bar is the indicator normalised to 0–100, direction-corrected so a longer bar always means more cracks. The raw public value and the source year sit beside it.
Problematic debt
weight 19%Share of households with debts they can no longer repay. The first crack most people fall through, and the one that pushes the others open.
Raw value 6 % of households source year 2024 Holding estimate
Number of evictions
weight 15%Court-ordered evictions per 10,000 households. A direct measure of how often housing insecurity is allowed to reach its endpoint.
Raw value 6.5 per 10,000 households source year 2024 Holding estimate
Mental-health treatment gap Widest crack
weight 15%Share of people with an identified mental-health care need who receive no care. The distance between needing help and reaching it.
Raw value 13.5 % unmet need source year 2024 Holding estimate
Unmet youth care
weight 12%Share of young people referred for care who wait longer than the recommended term or are never helped. A crack measured early in a life.
Raw value 9 % unmet need source year 2024 Holding estimate
Food insecurity
weight 12%Share of the population reporting moderate or severe food insecurity. The point at which a financial shortfall reaches the kitchen table.
Raw value 5 % of the population source year 2024 Holding estimate
Severe material deprivation
weight 12%Share of the population unable to afford several basic necessities that most people take for granted. A widely used floor for material insecurity.
Raw value 2.4 % of the population source year 2024 Holding estimate
The widest crack in Denmark is mental-health treatment gap, which carries the most weight in raising the composite score. That is what the fix above targets.
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National figures hide local differences. These are the 5 sub-national areas of Denmark, scored with the same six-indicator method and ranked against one another.
Sub-national areas are ranked only against other areas at the same level, never against countries. Every value is a public area-level aggregate. No personal data is used.
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Fynqo (2026). The Cracks Index, v1-20260518. Snapshot of 2026-05-18. Licensed under CC-BY-4.0. https://fynqo.app/cracks-index/
Every value on this page is a public country-level aggregate. No personal data is used. The method is fully public.
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