Minister for Gender Equality (Denmark)

Multi tool useThe Minister for Gender Equality (Danish: Ligestillingsministeriet, literally Ministry for Equality) is a Danish ministry that works on improving equal gender rights across all other ministry areas. The first Minister for Gender Equality was appointed by the Prime Minister on July 1, 1999.
Ministers of Equality
Minister
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| From
| To
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Jytte Andersen
| Social Democrats
| 27 September 1999
| 21 December 2000
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Lotte Bundsgaard
| Social Democrats
| 21 December 2000
| 27 November 2001
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Henriette Kjær
| Conservative
| 27 November 2001
| 2 August 2004
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Eva Kjer Hansen
| Venstre
| 2 August 2004
| 12 September 2007
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Karen Jespersen
| Venstre
| 12 September 2007
| 7 April 2009
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Inger Støjberg
| Venstre
| 7 April 2009
| 23 February 2010
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Lykke Friis
| Venstre
| 23 February 2010
| 3 October 2011
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Manu Sareen
| Social Liberal Party
| 3 October 2011
| 28 June 2015
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Ellen Trane Nørby
| Venstre
| 28 June 2015
| 28 November 2016
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Karen Ellemann
| Venstre
| 28 November 2016
| 2 May 2018
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Eva Kjer Hansen
| Venstre
| 2 May 2018
| Incumbent
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Every Minister has held this title alongside another title. Jytte Andersen and Lotte Bundsgaard were also city and housing ministers. Henriette Kjær, Eva Kjer Hansen were social ministers. Karen Jespersen was also Social Minister, later welfare minister. Inger Støjberg was also employment minister and Lykke Friis was also climate minister. Manu Sareen, the first male Minister for Gender Equality, was also Church and Minister for Nordic Cooperation, and Ellen Trane Nørby is also Education minister.
External links
Denmark Ministries and Ministerial Offices
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Active offices | - Prime Minister
- Minister of Foreign Affairs
- Finance Minister
- Interior Minister
- Justice Minister
- Health Minister
- Environment Minister
- Defence Minister
- Culture Minister
- Tax Minister
- Trade and Industry Minister
- Transport and Energy Minister
- Minister for Food, Agriculture and Fisheries
- Employment Minister
- Minister for Science, Technology and Development
- Minister for Nordic Cooperation
- Education Minister
- Church Minister
- Minister for Gender Equality
- Minister for Development Cooperation
- Minister for Refugees, Immigrants and Integration
- Minister for Welfare
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Historical offices | - Energy Minister
- Minister for Family and Consumer Affairs
- Fisheries Minister
- Health Minister
- Housing Minister
- Kultus Minister
- Minister for Public Works
- Navy Minister
- War Minister
- Minister for Greenland
- Minister for Iceland
- Minister for Schleswig
- Minister for Holstein and Lauenburg
- Minister for South Jutland
- Minister for the Monarchy's Joint Internal Affairs
- Social Minister
- Minister without Portfolio
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Ministries |
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Active ministries | - Culture
- Defence
- Climate and Energy
- Environment
- Finance
- Foreign Affairs
- Interior
- Justice
- Economic and Business Affairs
- Health
- State of Denmark
- Science, Technology and Innovation
- Social Affairs
- Taxation
- Transport
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