Population Association of Japan

Population Association of Japan

Population Association of Japan 2005 Annual Meeting Program June 4 – 5, 2005 Kobe University 2-1 Rokkodai, Nada-ku Kobe 658-8501 Japan TEL.+81-78-881-1212 President ATO, Makoto Chair, Organizing Committee TAKAHASHI, Shinichi Program Summary Saturday 4 June 09:00 Registration 09:30~12:30 Theme Session 1: Population Decline and Society from Regional Perspective( 2F 232 ) General Session 1 3F 324 General Session 2 3F 320 General Session 3 2F 230 12:30~13:30 Lunch Break 12:30~13:30 PAJ Board of Director’s Meeting 13:30~14:00 Presidential Lecture ( 2F 232 ) 14:00~14:10 Welcome Address from the Host Organization ( 2F 232 ) 14:10~15:00 General Membership Meeting ( 2F 232 ) 15:00~18:00 Symposium: Future of the Japanese Baby Boom Generation ( 2F 232 ) 18:15~20:00 Welcome Reception ( Academic Hall 3F Restaurant “Sakura” ) Sunday 5 June 08:30 Registration 09:00~12:30 Theme Session 2: Emergence of Lowest-low Fertility and Policy Responses in Some Asian Countries ( 2F 232 ) General Session 4 ( 3F 324 ) General Session 5 ( 3F 320 ) General Session 6 ( 2F 230 ) 12:30~13:30 Lunch Break 13:30~17:00 Theme Session 3: Diversification of Union Formation ( 2F 232 ) General Session 7 ( 3F 324 ) General Session 8 ( 3F 320 ) General Session 9 ( 2F 230 ) 2 Population Association of Japan 2005 Annual Meeting Program Saturday 4 June 9:30~12:30 9 : 00 Registration Theme Session 1 (Room No. 232) Population Decline and Society from Regional Perspective Organizer / Chair:ISHIKAWA, Yoshitaka(Kyoto University) Discussant:INOUE, Takashi(Aoyama Gakuin University) ABE, Takashi(Japan Women’s University) OOBA, Tamotsu ( National Institute of Population and Social Security Research ) Relationships (correlation efficients, slopes, and Intercepts) Between Net Migration Rates (prefecture, sex, 1-year age, and era ) and GDP Growth Rates YAMAGAMI, Tatsuya ( Ritsumeikan University ) Changing Spatial Structure of Metropolitan Areas in the Era of Population Decline KOIKE, Shiro ( National Institute of Population and Social Security Research ) NAKAGAWA, Satoshi ( Kobe University ) Where is Population Decreasing ? Population Change at Micro-Scale ESAKI, Yuji ( Senshu University ) ARAI, Yoshio ( Tokyo University ) NAGANUMA, Sae ( Tokyo University ) Population Stagnation and Aging in the Suburbs of the Metropolitan Areas in Japan YOSHIOKA, Shigeru ( Rissho University ) The Characteristic of Population Movement of the Tokyo Metropolitan Area 3 General Session 1 (Room No. 324) Chair : HAYASE, Yasuko (Institute of Developing Economies, JETRO, ret.) NISHIKAWA, Yuiko ( Josai University ) Ageing in India: Its Regional Differentials and Reflection Wen-fong Lu ( Ottawa Social Science Research Centre, Canada ) The Impact of Canadian Population Aging on Fiscal Consequences KURODA, Toshio ( Japanese Organization for International Cooperation in Family Planning ) Population Ageing and the Role of Japan: The Greatest Population Dynamics and Japan Chair : WAKABAYASHI, Keiko ( Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology ) MATSUSHITA, Keiichiro ( Kansai University ) Changes in Population and Household Composition: Demographic Profile of Galok, Malaysia, from 1971 to 2000 UTSUMI, Kenju ( University of Aizu Junior College Division ) Israel and Population KASAHARA, Hiroyoshi ( Reitaku University ) Analysis of Pension Policy Based on Change of Population Composition (Japan, U.S., and China) General Session 2 (Room No. 320) Chair : ISHI, Yoshikuni ( Josai University ) SURUGA, Terukazu ( Kobe University) Changing Population Structure in Mongolia KAMATA, Osamu ( Chuo University ) Labor Migration and Land Settlement for Japanese-Brazilian Workers Feng, Wenmeng (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology ) The current situation of Internal Migrants in China: Research based on the investigation in Beijing and Shanghai Chair : HAMA, Hidehiko ( Seijo University, ret. ) KURITA, Kyosuke ( Hitotsubashi University ) Analysis of Migration in Thailand: Panel Gravity Analysis using Provincial Data ITO, Kaoru (Gifu Shotoku-Gakuen University ) Determinants of Elderly Long-Distance Migration in Japan NAGAI, Yasuo ( Chuo University, ret. ) Birth and Growth Process of Baby Boom Generation: Analysis that Centers on Demographic Shift 4 General Session 3 (Room No. 230) Chair : OKADA, Minoru ( Chuo University ) MORIIZUMI, Rie ( Toyo University ) Predictive Validity and Structure of the Intended Number of Children in Japan MITA, Fusami ( National Institute of Population and Social Security Research ) IWASAWA, Miho ( National Institute of Population and Social Security Research ) IKENOUE, Masako ( National Institute of Population and Social Security Research ) Change in Couple's Meeting Place and Recent Decline in First Marriage Rates FUKUDA, Setsuya ( Meiji University ) A Comparative Analysis of First Marriage in Europe Chair : TSUYA, Noriko ( Keio University ) NAGASE, Nobuko ( Ochanomizu University ) Comparison of Women’s Work and Child Bearing in Seoul, Beijing and Japan: With Special Attention to Opportunity Cost of Care Givers and Kin Network Mei Hsu ( National Taipei University ) Why the Fertility Rate and Female Labor Force Participation Rate are so Low in Taiwan? CHITOSE, Yoshimi ( National Institute of Population and Social Security Research ) Grand Parents as Child Care Providers: Intergenerational Relationship Between Adult Children and Paternal, Maternal Parents 12 : 30 – 13 : 30 Lunch Break 12 : 30 – 13 : 30 PAJ Board of Director’s Meeting 13 : 30 – 14 : 00 Presidential Address (Room No.232) 14 : 00 – 14 : 10 Welcome Address (Room No.232) 14 : 10 – 15 : 00 General Membership Meeting (Room No.232) 5 Saturday 4 June 15:00~18:00 Symposium (Room No.232) Future of the Japanese Baby Boom Generation Organizer:TAKAHASHI, Shinichi ( Kobe University ) Chair :TAKAHASHI, Shigesato ( National Institute of Population and Social Security Research ) Discussant:WATANABE, Machiko ( Meikai University ) ABE, Takashi ( Japan Women’s University ) OSHIO, Takashi ( Kobe University ) Working Style OKAMURA, Kiyoko (Tokyo Woman's Christian University ) Family Formation ITO, Kaoru ( Gifu Shotoku-Gakuen University ) Living and Residential Arrangement 18 : 15 – 20 : 00 Welcome Party (Academic Hall 3F Restaurant “Sakura” ) 6 Population Association of Japan 2005 Annual Meeting Program Sunday 5 June 9:00~12:30 8 : 30 Registration Theme Session 2 (Room No.232) Emergence of Lowest-low Fertility and Policy Responses in Some Asian Countries Organizer:KONO, Shigemi ( Reitaku University ) Chair :TSUYA, Noriko ( Keio University ) Discussant:INOUE, Shunichi ( Nihon University, ret. ) SATO, Ryuzaburo ( National Institute of Population and Social Security Research ) MOTOMI, Beppu ( Reitaku University ) Tempo Effects of Lowest-low Fertility in Selected Asian Countries SUZUKI, Toru ( National Institute of Population and Social Security Research ) Lowest-low Fertility in Korea KOJIMA, Katsuhisa ( National Institute of Population and Social Security Research ) Declining Fertility and Social Security Policy in Taiwan KOJIMA, Hiroshi ( National Institute of Population and Social Security Research ) Fertility-Related Attitudes in East Asia SASAI, Tsukasa ( National Institute of Population and Social Security Research ) The Determinants of Fertility Decline and Population Policy in Asian Low-Fertility Regions NOGAMI, Hiroki ( Institute of Developing Economies, JETRO ) The Role of Social Capital in Policy Response for Low Fertility Rates in Asia 7 General Session 4 (Room No. 324) Chair:KITO, Hiroshi ( Sophia University ) KUROSU, Satomi ( Reitaku University ) Regional Diversity of Marriage and Fertility in Early-Modern Japan OKADA, Aoi ( Teikyo University ) Regional Diversity of Hpusehold Structure in Early-Modern Japan WASHIZAKI, Shuntaro (JSPS Research Fellow ) A Study of the Relation between Migration and Rent in the Post-town of Toride:1787-1836 Chair:SAITO, Osamu ( Hitotsubashi University ) HAMANO, Kiyoshi ( Kansai University ) Demographic Profile of Servants in Late Tokugawa Kyoto City KAWAGUCHI, Hiroshi ( Tezukayama University ) Construction of a Database System for Analyzing the Japanese Temple Death Registers IKE, Shuichiro ( Teikyo University ) Diffusionist Revisited General Session 5 (Room No. 320) Chair:IKEGAMI, Kiyoko ( UNFPA Tokyo Office ) REYILA, Maimaiti ( Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology ) Reproductive Health of Married Women in XinJiang China Song-Bing ( Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology ) An Exploration on the Role of Family Planning in Family Health in China’s Rural Area OHASHI, Keita ( Montreal University ) Effects of Triple Threats in Southern Africa against Reproductive Health Chair:SAOTOME, Sachiko ( Fureai Yokohama Hospital ) ARYAL, Nabin ( Hitotsubashi University ) Who are the Birth Limiters in Nepal ? A Case Study of the Determinants of Sterilization in Rural Kathmandu SAWADA, Kayo ( JSPS, Ochanomizu University ) The Politics of "Family Planning" in Okinawa under U.S. Military Occupation, 1945-1972 ANDOH, Ayuta ( Chuo University ) Below-Replacement Fertility and Population Policy (1) 8 General Session 6 (Room No. 230) Chair:EMI, Koichi ( Hitotsubashi University ) KANEKO, Ryuichi ( National Institute of Population and Social Security Research ) A Demographic Analysis of the Process to Lowest-low Fertility in Japan IWASAWA, Miho ( National Institute of Population and Social Security Research ) Raymo, M. James ( University of Wisconsin at Madison ) Bumpass, Larry ( University of Wisconsin at Madison ) Unmarried Cohabitation in Japan OGAWA, Naohiro ( Nihon University ) Economic Uncertainties and

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