Michigan Retirement and Disability Research Center at the University of Michigan
  • About Us
    • Executive Committee
    • Directors and Staff
    • Researchers
  • Publications
  • News & Events
    • Annual Meeting
  • Opportunities
    • Summer Funding
    • Partnerships and Research Mentoring
  • Resources
    • Data tutorials
  • Projects
Researcher

Michael Perry

Data scientist
University of Michigan

Michael Perry is a graduate of the University of Michigan Ph.D. program in Economics.  He currently works in the private sector as a Data Scientist at Google.

Publications

Working Papers

Enhancing the Quality of Data on the Measurement of Income and Wealth

2007

Working Papers

On the Covariance Structure of Changes in Consumption in the Health and Retirement Study

2006

Working Papers

The Effect of Unfolding Brackets on the Quality of Wealth Data in HRS

2006

Conference Papers

Probabilistic Thinking and Early Social Security Claiming

2006

Working Papers

Probabilistic Thinking and Early Social Security Claiming

2006

Working Papers

Enhancing the Quality of Data on Income and Wealth

2005

Working Papers

Estimating Life Cycle Effects of Subjective Survival Probabilites in the Health and Retirement Study

2005

Projects

2006

UM06-01: Enhancing the Quality of Data on Income and Wealth

F. Thomas Juster, Honggao Cao, Michael Perry, Daniel Hill,
2005

UM05-06: Enhancing Data Quality through Longitudinal Imputation: Studies of the Income and Asset Data from HRS and AHEAD

F. Thomas Juster, Honggao Cao, Michael Perry, Daniel Hill,
2005

UM05-S1: Estimating the Life Cycle Effects of Subjective Survival Probabilities in the Health and Retirement Study

Michael Perry,
2004

UM04-10: Development of a Longitudinally Consistent Dataset for the Health and Retirement Study

F. Thomas Juster, Joseph P Lupton, Honggao Cao, Michael Perry,

Address

Michigan Retirement and Disability Research Center
University of Michigan
P.O. Box 1248
Ann Arbor, MI 48104

  • Follow
  • Follow
  • Follow

Contact

Contact Us

Get Updates

Receive research publication updates, newsletter and notice of events and opportunities.

Join the MRDRC mailing list

Privacy

MRDRC does not collect personally identifiable information on visitors to this site. Emails and names of newsletter subscribers are not shared with external parties.

Accessibiility Statement

This center is sponsored by a cooperative agreement between the Social Security Administration and the University of Michigan.  Similar centers have also been launched at Boston College, University of Wisconsin, and at NBER.

Copyright © 2025 Regents of the University of Michigan