cover image: Denmark: Coded Injustice: Surveillance and Discrimination in Denmark's automated welfare state

Denmark: Coded Injustice: Surveillance and Discrimination in Denmark's automated welfare state

12 Nov 2024

The report discusses the findings of research conducted in Denmark on the Danish government’s use of fraud control algorithms to inform the distribution of social benefits through: (a) a public authority, Udbetaling Danmark and (b) Arbejdsmarkedets Tillægspension (ATP), a private company that has a mandate from the Danish government to administer social benefits on behalf of Udbetaling Danmark. This report focuses on studying the use of these models’ fraud detection and the human rights impacts resulting from the use of these systems. View Report in English Download PDF Denmark Report Research Social Security Technology and Human Rights Research Recently added Mozambique: SADC must take strong stand against spiralling police killings and assault on peaceful assembly Sudan: French-manufactured weapons system identified in conflict – new investigation Türkiye: Withdrawal of so-called ‘agents of influence’ law is important victory for civil society Sierra Leone: Authorities must repeal colonial vagrancy laws following historic ECOWAS ruling India: Landmark Supreme Court judgement must serve as a turning point in hate campaign against Muslims Write a letter, change a life Every year, our global community comes together to fight injustice and support people whose human rights are under threat. Join the Write for Rights campaign and demand justice by calling on decision makers to do the right thing.
social security research technology and human rights denmark report
Index Number
EUR 18/8709/2024
Pages
84
Published in
United Kingdom

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