
معرفی
Nicholas W. Papageorge serves as the Broadus Mitchell Assistant Professor of Economics at Johns Hopkins University. He is affiliated with the Health Inequality Network and focuses his research on human capital development across multiple dimensions.
His research interests encompass a broad spectrum of human capital studies including education, physical and mental health, socio-emotional skills, and genetic endowments. Papageorge primarily utilizes large observational datasets to investigate how individuals invest in their human capital and examines variations in returns to different forms of human capital across employment sectors, racial groups, and socioeconomic statuses.
His recent work includes research on genes, education, and labor market outcomes using evidence from the Health and Retirement Study, highlighting his interdisciplinary approach that bridges economics with health and genetic research.
As a member of the Health Inequality Network, Professor Papageorge contributes to research examining economic factors influencing health disparities. His work demonstrates a strong methodological focus on analyzing complex observational data to address questions at the intersection of economics, health, and human development.




