Human Capital and Economic Opportunity: A Global Working Group

Kimberly Boller

Mathematica Policy Research
Senior Research Psychologist

Kimberly Boller is a Senior Research Psychologist at Mathematica Policy Research. She studies the effects of early childhood care and education, parenting programs, and policy on children and parents. Her expertise includes measurement of program fidelity, implementation, and quality; child outcomes from infancy through early elementary school; and parent well-being and self-sufficiency. Her current research in the United States focuses on Early Head Start; home visiting to prevent child maltreatment; and child care quality, rating, and improvement systems (QRIS). She has conducted research on early childhood services and systems in more than 10 countries. She holds a Ph.D. in developmental and cognitive psychology from Rutgers University.

Working Group

Early Childhood Interventions (ECI)

Additional Information

Email: kboller@mathematica-mpr.com
Homepage: http://mathematica-mpr.com/about_us/bios/kboller.asp