KIKUCHI Jun Senior Researcher
Department of Theoretical Social Security Research
Updated; 24 May 2023
Research Field
- Health Economics, Public Economics, Social Security Study
Research Project
- Empirical Studies for Relations between Socio-economic and Human Resources of Households and Funcitons of Social Security
- Income, Health and the Social Security System: A Multidisciplinary Approach
External Activities
Japanese Institute of Public Finance
Publications /Papers
- "A standardized analysis of LTC insurance by municipalities (in Japanese)" , with Eiji Tajika, Hitotsubashi Economics Vol.4 No.1(2011)
- "An analysis on the utilization of the medical institution, and the cooperation between medical institutions: a case in the northern Hokkaido area (in Japanese)" , with Kazuhiro Sumitomo, Nobuyuki Izumida, Haruko Noguchi and Naoyuki Hasebe, Asahikawa Medical College Research Bulletin, Vol.10(2010)
- "Micro data analysis of the effect of long term care needs on hospital stay (in Japanese)" ,The Quarterly of Social Security Research, Vol.46(3)(2010)
- "The sustainability of the long-term care insurance in Japan: from the viewpoint of institutional care services (in Japanese)" ,The Quarterly of Social Security Research, Vol.43(4)(2008)
- "What are the problems with nursing insurance?: study on the process of system creation and its effects on improving states of nursing requirement (in Japanese)" , with Eiji Tajika, Financial Review Vol.80(2006)
- "Treatment effect of the long-term care insurance of Japan: a micro-data analysis (in Japanese)" , with Eiji Tajika, The Quarterly of Social Security Research, Vol.41(3)(2005)
- "Estimation of total cost of long-term care insurance system and benefit-burden ratio by year of birth (in Japanese)" , with Eiji Tajika, Financial Review Vol.74(2004)
- "Reforming the health insurance in Japan: an approach from managed competition (in Japanese)" , with Eiji Tajika, The Quarterly of Social Security Research, Vol.39(3)(2003)
- "The long-term care insurance in Japan: why is its financing so difficult? (in Japanese)" , with Eiji Tajika, The Quarterly of Social Security Research, Vol.39(2)(2003)