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講演・口頭発表等 (58件):
Changing Family Values: Evidence from Long-Term Microdata in Ultra-Aging Japan, 1963 to 2010
(the 20th International Convention of the East Asian Economic Association (EAEA) 2025)
Generational Connections, Population Aging, and Sustainable Consumption
(IARIW-Hitotsubashi University Conference on “Population Ageing: Implications for Economic Measurement and Economic Performance” 2025)
Generational Connections, Population Aging, and Sustainable Consumption
(Policy and the Generational Economy: The 15th Global Meeting of the NTA Network AGENDA 2025)