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Japanese population geographies.. I,. Migration, urban areas, and a new concept
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Japanese population geographies./ edited by Yoshitaka Ishikawa.
其他題名:
Migration, urban areas, and a new concept
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Ishikawa, Yoshitaka.
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Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore : : 2023.,
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xiii, 90 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
內容註:
Internal Migration in the Post-demographic Transition Period -- Internal Retirement Migration in Japan Revisited -- Characteristics of Residential Mobility after the Great East Japan Earthquake: Focusing on Affected Prefectures of the Tohoku Region, Japan -- Spatial-cycle Model Phases and Differential Urbanization of Cities in the Era of National Population Decline: Japanese Cities 1980-2015 -- Significance and Possibilities of the New Concept of "Relationship Population" in Japan's Population Decline Society.
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Population geography - Japan. -
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-2035-8
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9789819920358
Japanese population geographies.. I,. Migration, urban areas, and a new concept
Japanese population geographies.
I,Migration, urban areas, and a new concept[electronic resource] /Migration, urban areas, and a new conceptedited by Yoshitaka Ishikawa. - Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore :2023. - xiii, 90 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm. - Population studies of Japan,2198-2732. - Population studies of Japan..
Internal Migration in the Post-demographic Transition Period -- Internal Retirement Migration in Japan Revisited -- Characteristics of Residential Mobility after the Great East Japan Earthquake: Focusing on Affected Prefectures of the Tohoku Region, Japan -- Spatial-cycle Model Phases and Differential Urbanization of Cities in the Era of National Population Decline: Japanese Cities 1980-2015 -- Significance and Possibilities of the New Concept of "Relationship Population" in Japan's Population Decline Society.
This is the first anthology that conveys in detail the actual situation of population geographies in Japan, a country facing some of the world's most serious demographic trends such as low fertility, population aging, and depopulation. The anthology consists of two volumes with the common title Japanese Population Geographies. All of the included entries are based on original Japanese papers written by leading geographers and published within the past few years, useful for understanding Japan's current population geographies. The first volume analyzes the postwar transition of internal migration, examining the structural changes of population in urban areas, and proposes a new measure different from the traditional resident population. This volume also presents an investigation of the retirement migration of baby boomers as well as displacement migration due to the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake. The second volume's contents examine the residential choices of minority populations such as foreign residents and sexual minorities. It also discusses future prospects associated with mono-polar concentration into Tokyo, regional forecasting using population projections based on small-area units, and the importance of a politico-economic perspective in the future research. Taken as a whole, this anthology offers the following two significant contributions. First, the excellent achievements obtained in Japan, which is experiencing serious demographic trends, reflect key developments within the context of the world's population geography. The second contribution is that the book brings the latest insights and important policy implications to countries that are facing various issues associated with decreasing fertility, aging population, and declining population.
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