After World War II, more than six million people returned to Japan from various parts of the former Japanese empire. Most studies of Japanese postwar repatriation have focused on the repatriation policies of the Allied powers and the Japanese government, the repatriation process between 1945 and 1956, and postwar memories of repatriates. In contrast, the economic experiences of repatriates in the postwar era have yet to be studied. This paper uses a large-scale national survey of repatriates’ postwar lives conducted by the Japanese government in 1956, focussing more specifically on approximately 110,000 civilian repatriates living in Hiroshima prefecture in 1956. The findings of this research contrast with prevailing suggestions that repatr...
For repatriates from Imperial colonies of Japan, continuity of human capital such as education, work...
Making sense of the spectacular performance of postwar Japanese economy is one of the central issues...
For repatriates from Imperial colonies of Japan, continuity of human capital such as education, work...
The economic impact of large influxes of population is a complex topic. This research contributes to...
Research on the Japanese living in Manchukuo in August 1945 has generally fostered the assumption th...
It is widely recognised that Japan's economic development since the end of' World War II has set so...
Translated from the article published in Korean Political Science Review 44(4): 137-159, 2010 with p...
This paper aims to argue about repatriated people from Micronesia (former administrated islands by J...
This paper is a midterm report on an investigation into postwar reclamation projects in the city of ...
identifies and describes three phases involved in the reconstruction of Japan during the Allied Powe...
This paper compares the Korean War experiences of two ethnically Japanese groups that served the US ...
identifies and describes three phases involved in the reconstruction of Japan during the Allied Powe...
One important question in history is how knowledge has spread and allowed participants in an economy...
Après la Seconde guerre mondiale, plus de 6,5 millions de sujets japonais, dont la moitié était des ...
(in English): This master's thesis focus on the repatriation of Koreans from Japan after World War I...
For repatriates from Imperial colonies of Japan, continuity of human capital such as education, work...
Making sense of the spectacular performance of postwar Japanese economy is one of the central issues...
For repatriates from Imperial colonies of Japan, continuity of human capital such as education, work...
The economic impact of large influxes of population is a complex topic. This research contributes to...
Research on the Japanese living in Manchukuo in August 1945 has generally fostered the assumption th...
It is widely recognised that Japan's economic development since the end of' World War II has set so...
Translated from the article published in Korean Political Science Review 44(4): 137-159, 2010 with p...
This paper aims to argue about repatriated people from Micronesia (former administrated islands by J...
This paper is a midterm report on an investigation into postwar reclamation projects in the city of ...
identifies and describes three phases involved in the reconstruction of Japan during the Allied Powe...
This paper compares the Korean War experiences of two ethnically Japanese groups that served the US ...
identifies and describes three phases involved in the reconstruction of Japan during the Allied Powe...
One important question in history is how knowledge has spread and allowed participants in an economy...
Après la Seconde guerre mondiale, plus de 6,5 millions de sujets japonais, dont la moitié était des ...
(in English): This master's thesis focus on the repatriation of Koreans from Japan after World War I...
For repatriates from Imperial colonies of Japan, continuity of human capital such as education, work...
Making sense of the spectacular performance of postwar Japanese economy is one of the central issues...
For repatriates from Imperial colonies of Japan, continuity of human capital such as education, work...