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Claire Crawford
Programme director
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BA (Hons) Economics (1st class), Lancaster University, 2003
MSc Economics, University College London, 2004
PhD Economics of Education, Institute of Education, University of London, 2012

Claire is Programme Director of the Skills sector at IFS. Her research interests focus on the determinants of educational attainment and HE participation, including the roles of socio-economic status, expectations and aspirations, month of birth and parents' marital status. She is particularly interested in how education policy can be used to improve the outcomes of children from disadvantaged backgrounds, and has played a leading role in the evaluations of a number of education programmes aiming to do just that, including on behalf of the Department of Education and the Education Endowment Foundation. She is also managing editor of Fiscal Studies.

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Claire Crawford, November 2011,  Does when you are born matter? Presentations
Claire Crawford, Luke Sibieta and Anna Vignoles, September 2011,  Special educational needs funding systems: role of incentives External publications , CUBEC Policy Report 11/04
Claire Crawford, Paul Johnson and Ingrid Schoon, August 2011,  CAYT growth seminar Presentations
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