@article{oai:glim-re.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000231, author = {川嶋, 辰彦 and Kawashima, Tatsuhiko}, issue = {1-2}, journal = {學習院大學經濟論集, The journal of Faculty of Economics, Gakushuin University}, month = {Oct}, note = {application/pdf, This study examines the pattem of intra.metropolitan spatial redistribution of(1)pOpulation by pla㏄ of residen㏄and(2)employed persons by pla㏄of work. An important con㏄ptual framework and ana- Iytical means, the 8patial cycle hypothe3is aロd the ROXY i ldex method arc directly applied in th丞study. The results indicate(1)that, geqgraphically 8peak三ng, the Tokyo metropOlitan area has been 8ubwban三z. ing clockwise in terms of the development of both Iabour and job market8, and(2)that,三n the thr㏄ major ra三lway・line regions in Tokyo metropolitan area, people scem to generally follow job opPortunities which are created by the secondary industry while the tertiary industry itself follow3 people. Suggestions are made fbr research that would contribute to a better understanding of the basユc mechanism that causes intra・and inter-metropolitan shifts of labour markets and job markets in order to improve regional labour market policies and to design effective strategies for regional industrial development., 論文(Article)}, pages = {157--183}, title = {People Follow Jobs in Japan? : Suburbanization of Labour and Job Markets}, volume = {23}, year = {1986}, yomi = {カワシマ, タツヒコ} }