The Center for the Economics of Human Development was founded in 2014 by Nobel Laureate James J. Heckman and Alison Baulos at the University of Chicago to foster a comprehensive research program that identifies and explores the circumstances under which people develop the skills necessary to thrive in the current economy and achieve their fullest potential. The Center’s research portfolio is composed of an array of diverse, interrelated projects and initiatives which promote a thorough empirical understanding of human flourishing. Unifying this research is the idea that capacities and skills gained and learned in early childhood transform many aspects of the life course at all stages, ranging from employment and earning prospects to overall health.
The Center brings together researchers and experts from throughout the world to explore and understand the depth of these complex topics, and also aids in the successful dissemination of their findings.
The Center’s researchers and staff equip policymakers and practitioners with the information necessary to promote equality of opportunity.