TRANSFORMATIONS IN HOUSING CONDITIONS AFTER THE GREAT EAST JAPAN EARTHQUAKE

  • HIRAYAMA Yosuke
    Prof., Graduate School of Human Development and Environment, Kobe University, Ph. D.
  • MANO Hiroshi
    Prof. Emeritus, Faculty of Health and Welfare, Prefectural University of Hiroshima, Dr. Eng.
  • KASUYA Saki
    Assoc. Prof., The Faculty of Rehabilitation, Kobe Gakuin University, Dr. Eng.
  • SATO Keiichi
    Assoc. Prof., School of Network and Information, Senshu University, Ph. D.

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  • 東日本大震災後の住宅確保に関する被災者の実態・意向変化
  • 東日本大震災後の住宅確保に関する被災者の実態・意向変化 : 岩手県釜石市の仮設住宅入居世帯に対する「2011年夏」と「2012年夏」のアンケート調査から
  • ヒガシニホン ダイシンサイ ゴ ノ ジュウタク カクホ ニ カンスル ヒサイシャ ノ ジッタイ ・ イコウ ヘンカ : イワテケン カマイシシ ノ カセツ ジュウタク ニュウキョ セタイ ニ タイスル 「 2011ネン ナツ 」 ト 「 2012ネン ナツ 」 ノ アンケート チョウサ カラ
  • Comparing 2011 and 2012 surveys on people affected by the disaster in Kamaishi city
  • 岩手県釜石市の仮設住宅入居世帯に対する「2011年夏」と「2012年夏」のアンケート調査から

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Abstract

This paper looks at transformations in housing related circumstances surrounding households affected by the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake. Many affected households were homeowners living in single-family detached housing and, thus, they sought to rebuild their houses in the period immediately after the tsunami. However, it has increasingly been becoming difficult for the affected people to reconstruct or purchase housing mainly due to heavy financial burdens. This is now prompting many local governments to expand the provision of low-rent public housing.

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