戦後日本における人口分布変動と人口再配分政策
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Japan has experienced drastic population changes in the thirty five years since the end of WWII. In this paper, the author describes the process, focusing on the change of population distribution pattern and the redistribution policy in respective periods. The most significant problem on population phenomena in contemporary Japan is the population redistribution movement named the mobility transition. The mobility transition shows that structural maintenance of a high density society has reached its limit. The Third National Development Plan was approved in 1977 against this background. In the Plan, the Integrated Residence Policy was selected as a new planning methodology to promote population redistribution. In order to realize the Policy, about 40 Model TEIJYU-KEN's were selected and various programs have been enforced since 1979. The success or failure of the Model TEIJYU-KEN programs can be said to be a key to the achievement of the redistribution policy.
- 北海道大学の論文
- 1983-12-20