Faina Jyrkilä


Faina Jyrkilä was the first female Finnish sociologist. She also was one of the first sociologists to study aging.

Biography

Faina Jyrkilä was born 1 September 1917 in Sortavala, Finland, graduating from high school in 1941 and completing a social work degree in 1945. Between 1952 and 1953, Jyrkilä attended school at Columbia University and Harvard. In 1960, she obtained the first Ph.D earned by a woman in sociology in Finland.
She was the first Finnish female professor of sociology and began teaching at the University of Jyväskylä in 1964. Having studied in the US, she was one of the first Finnish scholars to publish in English. She was one of the first generation of scholars to study gerontology and served on the board of the International Association of Gerontology. Jyrkilä was a respected teacher and academic and an expert in her field. She retired in 1984.
Jyrkilä died 28 January 2008.

Selected works