Dr. Googins is the founder and director of the Boston University Center on Work and Family, the only academic center that focuses on research and policy issues related to the intersection of family life, work/life and community life. Dr. Googins is also an associate professor at the Graduate School of Social Work at Boston University and a former National Kellogg Fellow (1989-1992). He has published extensively on work/family issues, employee assistance programs and workplace substance abuse. His work includes: Balancing Job and Homelife: Changes Over Time in a Corporation, 1994, Boston University; Work/Family Conflicts: Private Lives-Public Responses, 1991, Greenwood Press; and Linking the Worlds of Family and Work: Family Dependent Care and Workers' Performance, 1990, funded by the Ford Foundation. |