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SHIKI Kimiko

シキ キミコ | SHIKI Kimiko
Affiliation and department:
Job title: Associate Professor
Homepage URL  (1): http://www.ritsumei.ac.jp/~kshiki
Research field  (3): Geography ,  Architectural and city planning ,  Other
Research keywords  (6): Urban housing and poverty ,  Housing Policy ,  Urban Policy ,  Urban Spatial Structure ,  Urban Planning ,  Urban Studies
Research theme for competitive and other funds  (4):
  • 2020 - 2025 The effect of moving to opportunities by rental payment subsidy on the well being of low-income households in declining American central cities
  • 2019 - 2025 The effect of moving to opportunities by rental payment subsidy on the well being of low-income households in declining central cities
  • 2011 - 2014 Study on Housing Affordability and Rental Assistance Policy
  • 2008 - 2008 外国人と都市再生:外国人の増加が既成市街地住宅市場に与える影響の国際都市比較
Papers (28):
  • Shiki, Kimiko and Alexander S. Ferrer. Public housing and industrial restructuring in Chicago. Policy Science. 2024. 31. 3. 71-92
  • SHIKI Kimiko, ITAMI Emiko, UESUGI Masaya, CHO Hyunju, NARUKAWA Keiichirou, KONO Manabu, NAKANISHI Mayumi, YANO Keiji. The Public Housing Choice of One-Parent Families: Geographically Limited and Child-Oriented Neighborhood Choices. Urban Housing Sciences. 2022. 116. 125-136
  • Shiki, Kiimko. Rent hike and COVID-19 renter distress in the United States: a report from Los Angeles. Housing council. 2021. 113. 35-39
  • Shiki, Kimiko. A review of recent research on the effects of the U.S. housing voucher program on expanding neighborhood choices: including a summary of the program conditions in Los Angeles. Journal of Regional Information and Development. 2021. 10. 104-117
  • Ikhlas, Idal and Kimiko Shiki. The Lack of Childcare as a Housing Problem: Evaluating the Role of Rusunawa Public Rental Housing as Transitional Housing for Low-Income Families in Batam City, Indonesia. Journal of Regional Information and Development. 2020. 9. 82-93
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MISC (3):
  • Kimiko Shiki. Report from U.N. Habitat III. Housing Council. 2017. 99. 29-30
  • Shiki, Kimiko. Data Analysis of Changes in Low-Rent Private Rental Housing Stock in Large Cities: Housing Conditions of Low-Income Households in Tokyo and Osaka. The Study of Poverty. 2015. 14. 117
  • Shiki, Kimiko. "100 Yen Meeting" at the Ikuno Higashi Public Housing Project in Osaka (in Japanese). 2012. 84. 32-34
Books (8):
  • Research on Housing Information for Families with Children
    Kyoto City Housing Corporation 2018
  • 3: Study of Osaka" in Report on Study of Housing Conditions of the Poor
    2014 Saiseikai Research Grant for the Problems of Poor Households 2015
  • 2.1 The Impact of Newly Arrived Immigrants on Cities: Analysis of Los Angeles Data (2. Using Foreign Database)" in Understanding and Using Social and Policy Statistics edited by Masato Kubo
    Asakura Publishing 2015 ISBN:9784254500219
  • 2.2 Opening the Door for International Data Analysis: Using U.S.Census Microdata Archive IPUMS(Using Foreign Database)" in Understanding and Using Social and Policy Statistics edited by Masato Kubo
    Asakura Publishing 2015 ISBN:9784254500219
  • II Housing Support of Local Governments Hosting the Great East Japan Earthquake Victims: Shift from Shelters to Housing, and Public Support in Minami Shinsyu and Kyoto" in Support for Great East Japan Earthquake Victims in Minami Shinsyu
    Ritsumeikan University Support Program for Research on the Great East Japan Earthquake 2012
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Lectures and oral presentations  (23):
  • A report from Los Angeles: urban segregation and COVID-19
    (2021 5th Urban Design International Seminar: Urban life transformed by COVID-19 2021)
  • Segregation and housing problems in U.S. cities
    (The City Planning Institute of Japan International City Planning Seminar 2020)
  • Female-Headed One-Parent Households and their Residential Choice of Public Housing: Analysis of Public Housing Applicants in Kyoto, Japan
    (The 49th Annual Conference of Urban Affairs Association 2019)
  • Urban Living Problems of the Working Poor in Asian Cities:A study of living conditions of non-resident college graduates in in Changchun City, China
    (The 2nd Progress Report at The Research and Development Institute of Regional Information 2017)
  • Vanishing, or just Ignored, Housing Problem/Policy for the Urban Poor in Japan?
    (The 12th Annual Conference of the East Asian Social Policy Research Network 2015)
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Education (3):
  • - 2008 University of California at Los Angeles Department of Urban Planning, School of Public Affairs
  • - 2001 University of California at Los Angeles Department of Urban Planning, School of Public Policy and Social Research
  • - 1998 Waseda University Faculty of Social Sciences
Professional career (3):
  • Ph.D. in Urban Planning (University of California at Los Angeles)
  • M.A. in Urban Planning (University of California at Los Angeles)
  • B.A. in Social Sciences (Waseda University)
Work history (4):
  • 2010/04 - 現在 Ritsumeikan University the College Graduate Schoolof Policy Science Associate Professor
  • 2019/09 - 2021/08 Visiting Scholar in the Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies at University of California at Los Angeles
  • 2016/04 - 2018/03 Ritsumeikan University the Collegeof Policy Science
  • 2008/04 - 2010/03 Doshisha University the Faculty of Policy Studies Lecturer
Committee career (7):
  • 2022/08 - 2023/07 Kusatsu City Bureau of Construction, Department of Housing Deputy Chirperson of Public Housing Council Board
  • 2017/04 - 2019/03 Kyoto City Bureau of Construction Member of Public Work Project Evaluation Committee
  • 2016/08 - 2018/03 Kusatsu City Bureau of Construction, Department of Housing Committee Member of Making Kusatsu City Housing Master Plan
  • 2015/12 - 2018/03 Ibaraki City Member of Construction Project Evaluation Committee
  • 2011/04 - 2017/03 Otsu City Department of Urban Planning Member of Development Review Committee
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Awards (2):
  • 2023/12 - Association of Urban Housing Sciences Distinquished paper award The Public Housing Choice of One-Parent Families: Geographically Limited and Child-Oriented Neighborhood Choices
  • 2012 - Japan Society for Urbanology Japan Society for Urbanology Award for Outstanding Paper The Central-City Residential Choice of Newly Arrived Foreign-Born Households in the Los Angeles Metropolitan Area (in Japanese)
Association Membership(s) (7):
Japanese Association for Social Research ,  GIS Association of Japan ,  Architectural Institute of Japan ,  Society for the Study of Poverty ,  The City Planning Institute of Japan ,  The Urban Housing Association of Japan ,  Japan Society for Urbanology
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