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<p>This presentation was delivered at the IFS briefing "Poverty and Inequality in the UK: 2008" on 11 June 2008. </p><p> </p><p></p>
Authors
Alastair Muriel
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- IFS
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Muriel, A. (2008). 'Living standards and inequality' [Presentation]. London: IFS. Available at: https://ifs.org.uk/publications/living-standards-and-inequality-1 (accessed: 1 July 2024).
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