Page |
Title |
Author |
English Abstract |
Special Issue I: Comprehensive Research from a Demographic Viewpoint on the Longevity Revolution |
1-18 |
Statistical Analysis of Senility Death in Japan
[Japanese] |
HAYASHI Reiko, BEPPU Motomi, ISHII Futoshi and SHINOHARA Emiko |
PDF |
19-31 |
Reconstruction of Long-term Time Series Statistics on Causes of Deathby Simple Classification in Japan
[Japanese] |
OHTSU Yui |
PDF |
32-55 |
Classification of Causes of Death for the Japanese Mortality Database and Its Application to Mortality Analysis
[Japanese] |
ISHII Futoshi |
PDF |
56-77 |
Methods and Their Application in the Analysis of Multiple Causes of Death Data:Application of Network Analysis to Japanese Data
[Japanese] |
ISHII Futoshi,HAYASHI Reiko, SHINOHARA Emiko and BEPPU Motomi |
PDF |
Special Issue II: Research on Popilation Analysis, Future Projections, and its Application Corresponding to New Trends in Declining Birthrates and Aging from an International and Regional Perspective (Part2) |
78-105 |
Nuptiality and Marital Fertility Effect on Municipality-level TFR in Japan: An application of Log-Linear Model
[Japanese] |
IWASAWA Miho, SUGA Keita, KAMATA Kenji, YODA Shohei, and KANEKO Ryuichi |
PDF |
106-117 |
Population Decline in Japan from the Perspective of Type Reproduction Number
[Japanese] |
OIZUMI Ryo |
PDF |
Special Issue III: Studies on the National Survey on Family in Japan, 2018 (Part3) |
118-139 |
Descriptive Analysis of Unit and Item Nonresponse in the 6th National Survey on Family in Japan
[Japanese] |
SAITO Tomohiro and KIKUCHI Jun |
PDF |
Special Issue III:Studies on the National Survey on Family in Japan, 2018 (Part3) |
140-155 |
A Study of Future Migrations Based on the Result of the Eighth National Survey on Migration
[Japanese] |
HISAI Seia |
PDF |
Articles |
156-176 |
Demographic Decomposition of Population Growth Rates by Prefectures in Japan: 1950-2015(1)Analysis of Total Population
[Japanese] |
KAMATA Kenji, KOIKE Shiro, SUGA Keita and YAMAUCHI Masakazu |
PDF |
177-199 |
Gender Gap in Educational Role in Asian Welfare Regimes: A Qualitative Research on Middle-Class Mothers in Singapore
[Japanese] |
NAKANO Madoka |
PDF |
Material |
200-203 |
Population Problems Reported in Japanese Newspapers in 2021
[Japanese] |
IMAI Hiroyuki |
* |
204-211 |
Migration with in Regions and to/from the Metropolitan Areas: the Rates of In-,Out-and Net Migration by Age and Prefecture (2019-2020)
[Japanese] |
KISHI Masahiro,MINESHIMA Yasushi and SHIMIZU Masato |
* |
Statistics |
212-227 |
Population Reproduction Rates for All Japan: 2020
[Japanese] |
BEPPU Motomi |
* |
228-233 |
Standardized Vital Rates by Prefecture: 2020
[Japanese] |
BEPPU Motomi and SASAI Tsukasa |
* |
234-241 |
Age-Specific Fertility Rates and Total Fertility Rates for Japanese Females by Prefecture: 2020
[Japanese] |
BEPPU Motomi and SASAI Tsukasa |
* |
Book Review |
242-245 |
Toru Suzuki, Eastern Asian Population History and Contemporary Population Issues
[Japanese] |
KISHI Masahiro |
* |