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decline (defined), 18 |
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demography |
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demographic disequilibrium, 105 |
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demographic transition, 18 |
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demographic trends, 87 |
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and local economies, 87 |
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and rail transport, 137 |
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second demographic transition, 18 |
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tempo effect, 101 |
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third demographic transition, 19 |
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dependency ratio, 427–428 |
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Depopulated Areas Emergency Measures Law (kaso chiiki taisaku kinkyu sochih |
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Depopulated Areas Special Promotion Law (kaso chiiki shink |
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depopulation |
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complexity of, 19–20 |
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new type, 46–49 |
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old type, 45–47 |
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development |
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defined, 18 |
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factors, 390–393 |
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foothold development approach, 87 |
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regional development theory, 267 |
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dichotomised corporate model, 88 |
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disparity (inter-regional), 87–91 |
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economics of peripherality, 123–124 |
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economy |
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contemporary circumstance, 26–30 |
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and demographic trends, 87–91 |
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dualism, 89 |
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local economies, 87–91 |
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period of high–speed economic growth, 85 |
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Eco-Tourism Association (ETA), 369 |
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Ehime Prefecture, 163 |
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employment |
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nonregular, 29 |
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service sector, 28 |
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shift in, 27 |
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technological impact, 28 |
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See also K |
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engai (monkey damage), 168 |
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Environmental Agency, 407 |
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European Union (EU) |
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birth rates, 41 |
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demographic characteristics, 43 |
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immigration, 41 |
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new-type depopulation, 46–49 |
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old-type depopulation, 45–47 |
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expressway, 375 |
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fertility (population shrinkage), 5, 25, 43, 65, 132, 294, 297, 428 |
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foreigners |
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Brazilians, 278–281 |
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brides, 285–292 |
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manual workers, 275–289 |
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nikkeijin, 275–277 |
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students, 277–281 |



