Our MissionThe 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. Subscribe to the Berger Institute electronic newsletter to receive more information on work and family issues. To view the most recent issue, click here. Current ResearchThe Opt-Out Revolution: Recent Trends in Female Labor Supply Using data from the U.S. Census in conjunction with data from the Current Population Survey (1980-2009), I find little support for the opt-out revolution—highly educated women, relative to their less educated counterparts, are exiting the labor force to care for their families at higher rates today than in earlier time periods—if one focuses solely on the decision to work a positive number of hours irrespective of marital status or race. If one, however, focuses on both the decision to work a positive number of hours as well as the decision to adjust annual hours of work (conditional on working), I find some evidence of the opt-out revolution, particularly among white college educated married women in male dominated occupations. Click here to read the full paper. EventsSeptember 18, 2011: Living Room Conversation, Los Angeles, CA. This event will be hosted at the home of Gigi Birchfield, (CMC '82) a Berger Institute Advisory Board Member. The focus of the conversation will be "Navigating Work and Family in Today's Global Economy". Sponsored by the Berger Institute for Work, Family, and Children. October 26, 2011: A lunch (12pm) panel discussion to be held in the Marian Miner Cook Athenaeum: A Career in Government: Can You Achieve Work/Life Satisfaction? Panelists include Lisa Minshew Pitney, CMC '88 (Government Relations, Disney Co.), Aleta Wenger (Executive Director for International Programs, CMC), Adam Rush, CMC '03 (Mayor, Eastvale, CA), Christina Cromley Bruner, CMC ’91 (Northern Rockies Conservation Cooperative). Sponsored by the Berger Institute for Work, Family, and Children, a member of the Women and Leadership Alliance. For more information on our panelists, click here. February 5, 2012: Living Room Conversation, Burlingame, CA. This event will be hosted at the home of Wendy Verba CMC '82, a Berger Institute Advisory Board Member. The focus of the conversation will be "Work and Family". Sponsored by the Berger Institute for Work, Family, and Children. February 10, 2012: Women and Leadership Workshop. More details forthcoming. Co-sponsored by the Berger Institute for Work, Family, and Children, the Kravis Leadership Institute, the Robert Day School of Economics and Finance, members of the Women and Leadership Alliance. February 22, 2012: Meg Wolitzer in the Marian Miner Cook Athenaeum. Author of The Ten Year Nap and The Uncoupling. Sponsored by the Berger Institute for Work, Family, and Children , Marian Miner Cook Athenaeum and the Center for Writing and Public Discourse. March 7, 2012: A lunch (12pm) panel discussion to be held in the Marian Miner Cook Athenaeum: A Career in Law: Can You Achieve Work/Life Satisfaction? Panelists include Gigi Birchfield, Esq., CMC '82, P’12, Judge John P. Doyle, CMC P’11, P’13, Judge Carolyn B. Kuhl, CMC P’11, Judge Margaret Nagle CMC P’10, P’12. Moderated by Judge Suzanne H. Segal CMC ‘82. Sponsored by the Berger Institute for Work, Family, and Children, a member of the Women and Leadership Alliance. March 22-25, 2012: The 4th International Conference on Adoption and Culture, Mapping Adoption: Histories, Geographies, Literatures, Politics. Sponsored by Intercollegiate Women's Studies of the Claremont Colleges and the Berger Institute for Work, Family, and Children. April 13, 2012: Southern California Conference in Applied Microeconomics. Co-hosted with the Lowe Institute of Political Economy and the Robert Day School of Economics and Finance. The Berger Institute will sponsor the lunch keynote speaker, Dr. Michael Greenstone, 3M Professor of Environmental Economics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. For additional events sponsored by members of the Women and Leadership Alliance (WLA), click here. GIVE A GIFT! 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