Research keywords (5):
Family and household study
, Social research methods
, Fishery social science
, Demography/Population study
, Geography
Research theme for competitive and other funds (13):
2021 - 2025 Constructing a Demography of Sexual Orientation and Gender and Identity: Nationwide Random Sampling Survey
2021 - 2025 Reconstruction of Japan's population geography in the era of depopulation and post-corona
2021 - 2024 Local Contexts, Lifecourse Trajectories, and Migration of Middle-Aged and Older Adults
2021 - 2024 人口減少時代における地方圏の人口分布変動に関する地理学的研究
2017 - 2022 Construction of fundamental data for the elucidation of multilevel geographical phenomena
2018 - 2021 A Comparative Study on Generations and Gender in Ageing Society
2016 - 2021 Demography of Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity: Building a Foundation for Research in Japan
2017 - 2020 Geographical studies on regional fertility differentials and migration in Japan
2015 - 2019 Study for Construction of Community-based Care System by "Geography of Social Security"
2013 - 2016 Multi-angle Study of Changes in Japanese Families: An Attempt at Integrative Data Analysis
2009 - 2013 Study on woman's labor in fishery under globalization
2009 - 2012 Study on woman's labor in fishery under globalization
2008 - 2010 METHODOLOGY AND ITS IMPROVEMENT OF LOCAL POPULATION PROJECTIONS
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Papers (89):
YAMAMOTO Ryoko, HANIBUCHI Tomoya, YAMAUCHI Masakazu. Trends in Regional Differences in Survey Responses to the Population Census of Japan: Analyses of Unit Nonresponse Rates, Responses during the COVID-19 Pandemic, and Responses by Foreign Residents. E-journal GEO. 2022. 17. 2. 197-209
Takashi Inoue, Shiro Koike, Masakazu Yamauchi, Yoshitaka Ishikawa. Exploring the impact of depopulation on a country's population geography: Lessons learned from Japan. Population, Space and Place. 2021
Ryoko YAMAMOTO, Tomoya HANIBUCHI, Tomoki NAKAYA, Masakazu YAMAUCHI. Visualizing the Distortions of Statistical Maps Caused by the Increase in Unreported Cases in Japan's Population Census. E-journal GEO. 2021. 16. 1. 1-14
YAMAUCHI Masakazu, YOSHIDOME Hitomi, NAKAGAWA Masataka. Zelinsky, W.: The hypothesis of the mobility transition. GEOGRAPHICAL SCIENCES. 2022. 77. 2. 79-106
Kenji KAMATA, Shiro KOIKE, Keita SUGA, Masakazu YAMAUCHI. Demographic Components of Future Population Growth Rates by Prefectures in Japan: Supplementary Materials. IPSS Working Paper Series (E) = IPSS Working Paper Series (E). 2021. 32. 1-38