Mr. Alisultanov is a consultant with the Aspen Institute Economic Opportunities Program. He has worked both in the consulting and university environments and has many years of experience in data analysis, statistical research, evaluation and teaching. While at Aspen, he has provided primary data analysis and research assistance for a number of projects including: MicroTest; the CDP data collection initiative; the Welfare to Work Learning Evaluation; the Sectoral Employment Development Learning Project; CDFI; and the Courses to Employment demonstration. Dr. Alisultanov has a Master’s Degree in Economics from Vanderbilt University and a Ph.D. in Economics from American University.

Authored by Ilgar:

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Client Gains in Credit Scores and Financial Capability

The second publication in this series highlighting the findings from the Asset Building through Credit Pilot details the outcomes of 385 secured cardholders in terms of credit scores and financial behaviors.

September 1, 2014

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Microenterprise Development as Job Creation

Outcomes data demonstrate the power of very small businesses to produce jobs for their owners and others.

February 1, 2013

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At the Five Year Mark: Outcomes Reported by US Microenterprise Clients

The twin financial and economic crises have challenged microentrepreneurs and the programs that serve them.

March 1, 2010

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Microenterprises and Employment: 2008 MicroTest Outcomes 

Issue five in the MicroTest Outcomes fact sheet series delves into employment generated by microenterprises and is based on client outcomes surveys conducted by MicroTest members in 2008.

February 1, 2010

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A Final Report on the Ms. Foundation for Women’s Collaborative Fund for Women’s Economic Development

The fourth round of the Women’s Collaborative Fund focused on helping both microenterprise organizations and the entrepreneurs they served to become more sustainable and grow.

June 1, 2009