Julian Perry

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Julian Perry
Ph.D. Student in Government

I am a Ph.D. student in the Department of Government. I am broadly interested in the relationship between individuals’ political identities and their social and economic behavior, especially in the contemporary United States. I plan to study these topics using both quantitative empirical methods and formal theory. I am also interested in political methodology, particularly the issue of how to account for rising rates of survey nonresponse.

Before graduate school, I was a research assistant at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, and I earned a BA in political science and quantitative economics at Tufts University.


Contact
julianperry@fas.harvard.edu

1737 Cambridge Street, Cambridge

My website


Subfields
American Politics | Comparative Politics | Methods and Formal Theory

Academic Interests
Bureaucracy | Civil Society and Social Movements | Data Science & Political Methodology | Gender | Non-governmental Organizations | Parties, Campaigns & Elections | Political Economy & Development | Political Geography | Political Psychology | Public Opinion | Race & Ethnicity | Religion in Politics | Social Policy & the Welfare State | State & Local Politics | Voter Behavior

Research Methods
Experiments | Formal Theory | Quantitative Methods | Surveys

Geographic Regions of Study
Europe | North America | United States