Epidemiology on ‘Dekasegi’(Working Away from Home Temporarily) VI

  • Yanagisawa Fumiyoshi
    Department of Epidemiology and Environmental Medicine, Medical Research Institute, Tokyo Medical and Dental University
  • 清水 良泰
    東京医科歯科大学難治疾患研究所疫学部
  • 向井 重信
    東京医科歯科大学難治疾患研究所疫学部
  • 栗原 洋子
    東京医科歯科大学難治疾患研究所疫学部

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  • 出稼ぎの疫学 (VI)
  • デカセギ ノ エキガク 6 1965ネン トドウフケンベツ ゼンコク ノウギョ
  • 1965; A Study on Rates of ‘Dekasegi’ Farm Households as Classified by Prefecture, Agricultural Bloc and Economic Bloc
  • 1965年-都道府県別・全国農業地域別および全国の経済地帯別に関する出稼ぎ農家率の研究

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On the basis of the 1965 statistical data of the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, the author computed the rates of “dekasegi” farm households as classified by prefecture, agricultural region and economic bloc (Provided by the Japanese Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry), and this report is an attempt to introduce the conclusions drawn from the computation.<BR>1. The rate of “dekasegi” farm households by prefecture is high in Aomori, Akita, Yamagata, Niigata and Kagoshima Prefectures, which were followed by Nagasaki and Hyogo Prefectures in terms of percentage. The rate was low in the prefectures which have major urban areas. In the economic blocs of Tohoku Region's three prefectures and Niigata Prefecture, the percentage was high.<BR>2. The rate of “dekasegi” farm households by economic bloc rises in the order of suburban areas, farm villages on the flatland, farm villages in the mountains and mountain villages.<BR>3. The correlation coefficient of the rate of “dekasegi” farm households and the infant mortality rate was in the neighborhood of +0.4.

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