
معرفی
Karen Rolf serves as an Associate Professor at the University of Nebraska at Omaha and is affiliated with the Inequality: Measurement, Interpretation, and Policy (MIP) network, conducting research at the intersection of social sciences, demography, and public health.
Her academic foundation includes a Ph.D. in Social Service Administration from the University of Chicago—where her dissertation examined impacts of caring for children with exceptional needs on parental labor participation and wealth—and post-doctoral research in Economics at Northwestern University.
Dr. Rolf's scholarly focus centers on social/economic mobility trajectories and how early-life conditions shape adult outcomes, with recent investigations into environmental health factors like lead exposure. Her work analyzing cognitive disparities among WWII Army enlistees demonstrates interdisciplinary integration of historical epidemiology, environmental science, and cognitive psychology, revealing how water-borne toxins influence intelligence metrics across populations.


