Selective effects of marriage migrations on the population redistribution in a hierarchical regional system of Japan.

Q4 Social Sciences Geographical Review of Japan Pub Date : 1994-01-01 DOI:10.4157/grj1984b.67.1
H Kawabe, Liaw K-l
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"Based on the data on 11,470 household heads and spouses in a national survey [in Japan], this paper studies the selective effects of marriage migrations on five types of prefectures: (1) metropolitan core, (2) suburban, (3) regional growth pole, (4) peripheral non-kaso, and (5) peripheral kaso prefectures. The selective effects are examined in terms of five personal factors: sex, nativity, education, period of marriage, and sibling status.... Primary and onward migrations were much more important than return migrations so that marriage migrations increased the non-native's share of the population of every type of [prefecture]. Marriage migrations resulted in further deterioration of the quality of human capital in peripheral prefectures. The transition from high to moderate economic growth in the early 1970s was accompanied by sharp reversals in the net transfers of marriage migrants in metropolitan cores and regional growth poles in opposite directions." (SUMMARY IN JPN)

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日本等级地区制度下婚姻移民对人口再分配的选择效应。
“基于日本全国11470户户主和配偶的调查数据,本文研究了婚姻迁移对五种县的选择性影响:(1)大都市核心县,(2)郊区县,(3)区域增长极县,(4)外围非笠县,(5)外围笠县。”选择效应是根据五个个人因素来检验的:性别、出生、教育、结婚时间和兄弟姐妹状况....主要的和向前的迁移比返回的迁移更重要,所以婚姻迁移增加了非本地人口在每种类型的人口中的份额。婚姻迁移导致周边地区人力资本质量进一步恶化。20世纪70年代初,伴随着经济从高速增长到适度增长的转变,在大都市核心和相反方向的区域增长极的婚姻移民净转移急剧逆转。”(摘要为日语)
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Geographical Review of Japan
Geographical Review of Japan Social Sciences-Geography, Planning and Development
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