| Page |
Title |
Author |
English Abstract |
| Special Issue: The Fifth National Survey on Migration, 2001 ( Part 1 ) |
| 1-2 |
Introduction[Japanese] |
Hachiro NISHIOKA |
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| 3-19 |
On the Impact of Migration on Fertility ˆê Can Migration Reduce Fertility Hˆê[Japanese] |
Shiro KOIKE |
PDF |
| 20-40 |
Family Migration and Married Women's Employment Status in Japan[Japanese] |
Yoshimi CHITOSE |
PDF |
| Article |
| 41-60 |
On the Quantum and Tempo of Cumulative Net Migration[Japanese] |
Masato SHIMIZU |
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| Material |
| 61-80 |
Overview of Findings from the Thirteenth Japanese National Fertility Survey, 2005 ( Attitudes toward Marriage and the Family among the Singles j[Japanese] |
Ryuichi KANEKO, Saori KAMANO, Akiko OISHI, Tsukasa SASAI, Masako IKENOUE, Fusami MITA, Miho IWASAWA, Rie MORIIZUMI |
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| Statistics |
| 81-90 |
Population Reproduction Rates for All Japan: 2005[Japanese] |
Akira ISHIKAWA |
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| 91-96 |
Standardized Vital Rates by Prefectures: 2005[Japanese] |
Akira ISHIKAWA |
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| 97-102 |
Age - specific Fertility Rates and Total Fertility Rates for Japanese Females by Prefectures: 2005[Japanese] |
Akira ISHIKAWA |
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| Book Review |
| 103 |
Nathan Keyfitz and Hal Caswell (eds.), Applied Mathematical Demography, Third Edition[Japanese] |
Futoshi ISHII |
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| 104 |
Mayumi Murayama(ed.), Gender and Development: The Japanese Experience in Comparative Perspetive[Japanese] |
Yuiko NISHIKAWA |
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| 105 |
Yoshio Yosida and Shigemi Kono (eds.) , Kokusai Jinko Ido no Jidai (H.Komai)[Japanese] |
Hiroshi KOMAI |
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| Miscellaneous News |