Denmark offers migrants unfavourable eligibility to the labour market, which is the second worst in the 28 MIPEX countries after FR. Migrant workers do not have equal access as EU citizens to employment or self employment. The other three dimensions score a remarkably consistent 50% on every dimension, though this masks wide variation between the individual indicators. Although migrant workers are supported by various labour market integration measures, they do not enjoy equal access as EU citizens to vocational training and study grants. Migrants can renew all but seasonal work permits, but face insecurity because they can lose their permit if they lose their job, no matter how long they have worked before.