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2018
Author(s): Martin Andersson, Niclas Lavesson and Thomas Niedomysl Title: Journal of Rural Studies Accepted: January 2018 Online article (restrictions may apply)
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Elgar Companion to
Martin Ljunge, IFN, is the author of a chapter, "Trust promotes health: addressing reverse causality by studying children of immigrants", in a new book edited by Sherman Folland and Eric Nauenberg. The cutting edge of research is presented, covering the ever-expanding social capital field.
About the book
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To present ongoing research informal brown-bag seminars are held on Mondays at 11:30 am. This is an opportunity for IFN researchers to test ideas and results.
Academically oriented seminars are most of the time held on Wednesdays at 10 am. At these events researchers from IFN and other institutions present their research.
In addition, IFN organizes seminars open to the public. Topics for these are derived from the IFN research.