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日本における高齢者の所得格差の地域間格差The Gap in the Income of the Aged in Japan between Regions

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The Gap in the Income of the Aged in Japan between Regions
Authors
송정현김용민
Issue Date
Dec-2018
Publisher
동북아시아문화학회
Keywords
人口高齢化; 所得不平等; 地域間格差; 所得格差; 人口移動; Population aging; income inequality; gap between regions; gap in income; movement of population
Citation
동북아 문화연구, v.1, no.57, pp 279 - 290
Pages
12
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
동북아 문화연구
Volume
1
Number
57
Start Page
279
End Page
290
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/8791
DOI
10.17949/jneac.1.57.201812.016
ISSN
1598-3692
Abstract
This study focuses on the rapid aging in Japan and aims to analyze the gap in the income of the aged between the regions. As a result of an analysis, the following conclusions were drawn. First, income per capita decreases in the regions with the progress of aging. Especially, as the fewer the population in the region, the higher the ratio of the aged became, it turned out that the distribution of incomes became worse. This means that the ratio of aging is in the opposite relationship with the income per capita. This suggests that the development of the local economy would be difficult unless a policy against aging is promoted. Second, it turned out that there was a large gap in income in the aged over 75, and there was a gap between regions. The Gini’s coefficient was higher in those over 75, and there was a little difference between regions, but there was a trend of the expansion of the gap. Also, it turned out that the difference in income has nothing to do with the reception of livelihood protection. Accordingly, it is expected that the increase in the number of senior citizens who live alone due to urbanization becomes a social issue of the elderly poverty. Through the analysis, it was found out that population aging greatly affects the growth and distribution in the local economy. It is important to respond to aging by mitigation, but it is necessary to change our way of thinking in a new way, not bound to the patterns in the past so that we can continue to develop the economy in spite of aging.
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