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Matilda White Riley (April 19, 1911 – November 14, 2004) was an American gerontologist who began working at Rutgers University as a research specialist before becoming a professor from 1950 to 1973. Here she wrote a textbook and discovered her interest in aging. In 1973, Riley became the first woman full professor at Bowdoin College, where she worked until 1981. She spent much of her career as a sociologist specializing in aging at the National Institute on Aging, part of the National Institutes of Health. Additionally, Riley worked with the Russell Sage Foundation from 1974 to 1977 where she wrote works on the age-stratification paradigm and aging society perspective.

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  • ماتيلدا وايت رايلي (ar)
  • Matilda White Riley (de)
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  • ماتيلدا وايت رايلي (بالإنجليزية: Matilda White Riley)‏ ( من مواليد 19 أبريل 1911 - تُوفيت في 14 نوفمبر 2004 ) وهي عالمة في أمراض الشيخوخة. بدأت العمل في جامعة روتجرز كأخصائية قبل أن تصبح أستاذة من 1950 إلى 1973. كتبت ماتيلدا كتابًا دراسيًا ومنه اكتشفت اهتمامها بالشيخوخة. في عام 1973 ، أصبحت رايلي أول امرأة استاذة في كلية بودوين، حيث عملت حتى عام 1981. قضت الكثير من حياتها المهنية كعالمة اجتماع متخصصة في الشيخوخة في المعهد الوطني للشيخوخة، وهو جزء من معاهد الصحة الوطنية الأمريكية. بالإضافة إلى ذلك عملت رايلي مع مؤسسة «راسل سيج» من عام 1974 إلى عام 1977 حيث كتبت أعمالًا حول نموذج الطبقات العمرية ومنظور المجتمع القديم. (ar)
  • Matilda White Riley (April 19, 1911 – November 14, 2004) was an American gerontologist who began working at Rutgers University as a research specialist before becoming a professor from 1950 to 1973. Here she wrote a textbook and discovered her interest in aging. In 1973, Riley became the first woman full professor at Bowdoin College, where she worked until 1981. She spent much of her career as a sociologist specializing in aging at the National Institute on Aging, part of the National Institutes of Health. Additionally, Riley worked with the Russell Sage Foundation from 1974 to 1977 where she wrote works on the age-stratification paradigm and aging society perspective. (en)
  • Matilda White Riley (* 19. April 1911 in Boston; † 14. November 2004 in Brunswick, Maine) war eine US-amerikanische Soziologin, die insbesondere zur Alterssoziologie forschte. 1986 hatte sie die 77. Präsidentschaft der American Sociological Association inne. (de)
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