This research attempts to explain spatial variations in rural depopulation rates which were evident at the sub-municipal level in Japan during the period 1965 to 1975. A random sample of 168 'agricultural settlements' in Kyoto and Shiga prefectures is taken, and net migration rates estimated using the Basic Demographic Equation. The independent variable is a composite expression termed 'level of living'. Approximately 60 variables, grouped into nine domains, are combined to form this index. Account is taken of the' 'behavioural' aspects of environmental perception and subsequent migration by incorporating priority preference weightings on domain scores, using results derived from a questionnaire survey. In particular, two population sub-gro...
The extraordinary population growth of the 20th century will subside in the 21st century, followed b...
This chapter investigates the conditions for migrants to settle down in a depopulated area, through ...
For some time, individuals in multiple contexts have been moving from rural to urban areas for econo...
The thesis traces the development of rural depopulation in post-war Japan. Emphasis is placed on the...
Total population in Japan starts declining for the first time in its history. It further aggravates ...
In this paper, I focus on statistics that have rarely played a leading role in research on rural lif...
Like other mountainous areas in Japan, the northern areas of Kyoto Prefecture have been experiencing...
For some time, individuals in multiple contexts have been moving from rural to urban areas for econo...
Spatial mobility like rural–urban migration is an important social phenomenon to measure the degree ...
International mobility of human beings is an important social phenomenon that demonstrates the degre...
2 volsAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DX79818 / BLDSC - British Library D...
From the Meiji era, rural to urban migration has played the dominant role in the all migration flows...
From the Meiji era, rural to urban migration has played the dominant role in the all migration flows...
From the Meiji era, rural to urban migration has played the dominant role in the all migration flows...
This chapter investigates the conditions for migrants to settle down in a depopulated area, through ...
The extraordinary population growth of the 20th century will subside in the 21st century, followed b...
This chapter investigates the conditions for migrants to settle down in a depopulated area, through ...
For some time, individuals in multiple contexts have been moving from rural to urban areas for econo...
The thesis traces the development of rural depopulation in post-war Japan. Emphasis is placed on the...
Total population in Japan starts declining for the first time in its history. It further aggravates ...
In this paper, I focus on statistics that have rarely played a leading role in research on rural lif...
Like other mountainous areas in Japan, the northern areas of Kyoto Prefecture have been experiencing...
For some time, individuals in multiple contexts have been moving from rural to urban areas for econo...
Spatial mobility like rural–urban migration is an important social phenomenon to measure the degree ...
International mobility of human beings is an important social phenomenon that demonstrates the degre...
2 volsAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DX79818 / BLDSC - British Library D...
From the Meiji era, rural to urban migration has played the dominant role in the all migration flows...
From the Meiji era, rural to urban migration has played the dominant role in the all migration flows...
From the Meiji era, rural to urban migration has played the dominant role in the all migration flows...
This chapter investigates the conditions for migrants to settle down in a depopulated area, through ...
The extraordinary population growth of the 20th century will subside in the 21st century, followed b...
This chapter investigates the conditions for migrants to settle down in a depopulated area, through ...
For some time, individuals in multiple contexts have been moving from rural to urban areas for econo...