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Allison Catalano

Allison is an economist at the Fraser of Allander Institute.

She joined the Institute in 2022 while working on her MSc in Applied Economics at the University of Strathclyde, and has an undergraduate degree in Mathematics from the University of Colorado, Boulder. Prior to attending Strathclyde, she spent several years working in hospitality operations, which informed her interest in labour market dynamics and socioeconomic inequality.

Her research frequently covers inequality, focusing on disability, employment, and health.

Podcast: Post Budget Thoughts and 2024 Review

Categories Scottish Economy Tags Podcast

Weekly update: the impact of the Scottish Budget on Homelessness, Child Poverty, Social Care and more…

Categories Scottish Budget Tags Article

Weekly Update – Budget speculation, the economy returns to growth, the impact of cuts, and the disability employment gap

Categories Scottish Economy Tags Article

Inequalities in air pollution exposure in Glasgow City

Categories Local Government, Projects, Scottish Economy

Despite healthy growth at the start of 2024, consumers remain pessimistic about finances

Categories FAI Publications, Scottish Economy

Podcast: Scotland’s disability employment gap

Categories Labour Market Tags Podcast

What do we know about the relationship between air pollution, health, and inequality in Glasgow?

Categories Energy, Local Government, Poverty, Projects Tags Article

Improving environmental decision making through data (GEMINOA)

Categories Scottish Economy Tags Article

Estimating revenues from a proposed levy on non-domestic rates for alcohol retailers in Scotland

Categories Fiscal Policy and Tax Tags Report

Why is the gap in employment between disabled and non-disabled people in Scotland so large?

Categories Labour Market, Scottish Economy Tags Report
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