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Alastair Muriel
Senior research economist
Education
BSc Economics & Econometrics, University of Bristol, 2005
MSc Econometrics & Mathematical Economics, London School of Economics, 2006

Ali is a Senior Research Economist in the Education, Employment and Evaluation sector. He is currently working on a project for the charity Help The Aged, simulating what pensioner poverty will look like over the next ten years and assessing what policies could alleviate it. He is also working on a project attempting to untangle the relationship between socioeconomic status and health among the over-50's.

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James Banks, Carl Emmerson, Alastair Muriel and Gemma Tetlow, November 2008,  Inequalities in the older population: Evidence from ELSA Presentations
Carl Emmerson and Alastair Muriel, July 2008,  Financial resources and well-being Presentations
Mike Brewer, Alastair Muriel, David Phillips and Luke Sibieta, June 2008,  Poverty and Inequality in the UK: 2008 IFS Reports , C105
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Alastair Muriel, June 2008,  Living standards and inequality Presentations
Haroon Chowdry, Alastair Muriel and Luke Sibieta, June 2008,  Local authorities divert school funding for disadvantaged pupils IFS Press Releases
Haroon Chowdry, Alastair Muriel and Luke Sibieta, June 2008,  Level playing field? The implications of school funding External publications , CfBT
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Haroon Chowdry, Alastair Muriel and Luke Sibieta, June 2008,  Local authorities divert school funding for disadvantaged pupils,  IFS Press Releases
Alastair Muriel, June 2008,  School funding and incentives Presentations
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Haroon Chowdry, Alastair Muriel and Luke Sibieta, June 2008,  Local authorities divert school funding for disadvantaged pupils,  IFS Press Releases
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