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Muriel Nissel (Muriel Griffiths) was born on 30 January, 1921 in Fulham, London, England, is a British statistician and civil servant (1921–2010). Discover Muriel Nissel's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 89 years old?

Popular As Muriel Griffiths
Occupation Statistician and civil servant
Age 89 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 30 January, 1921
Birthday 30 January
Birthplace Fulham, London, England
Date of death 2010
Died Place N/A
Nationality London, England

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Who Is Muriel Nissel's Husband?

Her husband is William Hans Barbour Siegmund Nissel

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Muriel Nissel Net Worth

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1921

Muriel Nissel (née Griffiths; 30 January 1921 – 2010) was a British statistician and civil servant.

She was born Muriel Griffiths on 30 January 1921 at 38 Perham Road, Fulham, London, the only child of Evan Griffiths, a civil servant who worked for the General Post Office, and his wife, Bessie May Griffiths, née Phillips, a governess.

She grew up in Potters Bar, Middlesex.

1942

She was educated at Queenswood School, in Hatfield, having won a boarding scholarship, followed by St Hugh's College, Oxford, where she earned a first-class degree in philosophy, politics, and economics in 1942.

After Oxford, she joined the Ministry of Fuel and Power in 1942, working as an economic statistician for Harold Wilson the future Prime Minister.

1946

On 26 January 1946, she married William Hans Barbour (1913–2000), and they later divorced.

1957

On 5 April 1957, having changed her name to Muriel Morley, she married Siegmund Walter "Sigi" Nissel (1922–2008), the violinist and member of the Amadeus Quartet.

1958

They had two children, Claire (born 1958) and Daniel (born 1962).

1964

In 1964 Nissel joined the London School of Economics as a research assistant, working there with Professor Claus Moser, who became her mentor.

Later in 1964, Nissel also joined the government's Central Statistical Office (CSO) as a financial statistician.

1967

In 1967 she and Moser started work on "a national survey analysing trends in social welfare", that was to become Social Trends, first published in 1970, and considered to be the "statistician's bible".

1970

Together with Claus Moser, she created "a national survey analysing trends in social welfare", that was to become Social Trends, first published in 1970, and considered to be the "statistician's bible", before working on the "distribution and redistribution of wealth".

Nissel also wrote well-regarded books, including People Count – a history of the General Register Office, and Married to the Amadeus: Life with a String Quartet.

1975

She edited Social Trends until 1975, when she began work on the "distribution and redistribution of wealth".

Nissel also wrote well-regarded books, including People Count – a history of the General Register Office, and Married to the Amadeus: Life with a String Quartet.