Berger Institute for Work, Family, and Children

Berger InstituteThe Berger Institute for Work, Family, and Children was established in 2001 to be a leading source of research on significant issues impacting the intersection between work and family. The Berger Institute focuses on quantitative research impacting business practices and families; supports high-quality interdisciplinary research by talented CMC professors, which will lead to publishing opportunities; provides challenging and stimulating educational experiences for CMC students from freshman year through graduation, resulting in high-quality student work and publishing opportunities; and connects the wider CMC community, including alumni and parents of students to provide practical information about significant work/family issues.

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Living Room Conversations on Work and Family

Join us for a Living Room Conversation on issues so many of us face as we navigate work and family.

Save the Dates

Atherton, CA (Bay Area) - February 8, 2009
Rancho Palos Verdes, CA - April 19, 2009

To Register:
Call 909.607.2928
Email bergerinstitute@cmc.edu
Online Click here

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Congratulations Heather Antecol!

Heather Antecol, Ph.D.Congratulations to Dr. Heather Antecol! Dr. Antecol, Boswell Associate Professor of Economics and Director of the Berger Institute, was awarded the 2008 Glenn R. Huntoon Teaching Award at Claremont McKenna College.

Professor Antecol is currently working on "Is there an opt-out revolution?  A descriptive analysis."

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