Journal of Social Safety Science
Online ISSN : 2187-9842
Print ISSN : 1345-2088
ISSN-L : 1345-2088
Life Recovery Processes and the Challenges of Four Types of Dwellers
Life Recovery Assessment Workshop in Natori City in Miyagi Prefecture
Anna MATSUKAWAAya TSUJIOKAShigeo TATSUKI
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2015 Volume 25 Pages 23-33

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In this study, qualitatively and quantitatively analyzed the workshop data of 2013 life recovery assessment workshop, and clarify the characteristic of four different types of dwellers; 1) Government-Rented-Privately-Owned- TemporaryHousing (GRPOTM), 2) prefabricated temporary housing complexes, 3) tsunami affected (and repaired) own homes, and 4) newly rebuilt own homes. In this research, qualitative workshop data was quantified by using the dual scaling method. Results showed that each of four types of survivors were separated in four groups. Secondly, grouped categories such as “clarified recovery plan”, “pension and medical care costs”, “having social ties” and “city planning which attracts younger population” appeared in the center of all four quadrants. This means those four categories were unanimously important for all groups.

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