Flexi job scheme

Labour market exit benefits under the flexi job scheme (Fleksydelse) are a labour market exit benefit

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Labour market exit benefits under the flexi job scheme (Fleksydelse) are a labour market exit benefit – meaning a payment to you if you have been referred to a flexi job and you want to stop working some years before you reach the retirement age for the state-funded old-age pension.

To be eligible to receive labour market exit benefits under the flexi job scheme, you must:

  • have reached an age at which you are eligible to receive labour market exit benefits under the flexi job scheme
  • have a flexi job or have been referred to a flexi job (and have been so for at least three months)
  • pay contributions to the flexi job scheme
  • meet the requirements for seniority from the unemployment insurance fund and for paying contributions to the labour market exit benefit scheme/the flexi job scheme
  • have calculated your pension assets
  • live in Denmark or another EU/EEA country, the Faroe Islands, Greenland, Switzerland or the United Kingdom.

To be eligible to receive labour market exit benefits under the flexi job scheme, you must have earned seniority.

As a general rule, you must have paid contributions to the labour market exit benefit scheme/the flexi job scheme for 30 years, and you must have started paying the contributions no later than from the age of 30 in order to earn the right to receive benefits under the Danish flexi job scheme.

Special rules apply if you were born before 1978 and, depending on your date of birth, you may be covered by one or more of these special rules.

If you need to help someone else

If you need to help someone else with communicating with Udbetaling Danmark, you must provide a power of attorney. This even applies if you live together, and you just need to talk to Udbetaling Danmark about the other person’s case.

If someone else is going to help you

If you need someone else to help you communicating with Udbetaling Danmark, you must first give that person power of attorney. This even applies if you live together, and the other person just need to talk to Udbetaling Danmark about your case.

How to give a power of attorney

If you want to give a power of attorney, you can do so with MitID or by signing a written power of attorney (without MitID). 

Contact Udbetaling Danmark, Delpension

Last updated: 10 March 2026