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Sarah F. Thompson

Principal Investigator
Sarah F. Thompson is a Principal Investigator on Gender Norms and Transport Project at CERP. Sarah is a 6th-year Ph.D. candidate in Political Science at Stanford University. Her work spans South Asia and Latin America. She utilises causal inference methods (particularly field experiments and quasi-experimental methods), in her research on the politics of marginalized groups. She also works closely with policymakers in the field and also co-organises WPESA, the Workshop on the Political Economy of South Asia. She is currently a visiting scholar at the Einaudi Center’s South Asia Program, at Cornell University.

Sarah F. Thompson

Principal Investigator
Sarah F. Thompson is a Principal Investigator on Gender Norms and Transport Project at CERP. Sarah is a 6th-year Ph.D. candidate in Political Science at Stanford University. Her work spans South Asia and Latin America. She utilises causal inference methods (particularly field experiments and quasi-experimental methods), in her research on the politics of marginalized groups. She also works closely with policymakers in the field and also co-organises WPESA, the Workshop on the Political Economy of South Asia. She is currently a visiting scholar at the Einaudi Center’s South Asia Program, at Cornell University.
Sarah F. Thompson
Principal Investigator
Sarah F. Thompson is a Principal Investigator on Gender Norms and Transport Project at CERP. Sarah is a 6th-year Ph.D. candidate in Political Science at Stanford University. Her work spans South Asia and Latin America. She utilises causal inference methods (particularly field experiments and quasi-experimental methods), in her research on the politics of marginalized groups. She also works closely with policymakers in the field and also co-organises WPESA, the Workshop on the Political Economy of South Asia. She is currently a visiting scholar at the Einaudi Center’s South Asia Program, at Cornell University.