2001 年 3 巻 p. 23-32
This paper showed 3 points;1)2001 Survey data replicated the all of the basic findings obtained for 1999 Survey to provide quantitative estimates for post-earthquake disaster responses;2)After the impact,33.2% of respondents were evacuated,and 41.9% of those moved to emergency shelters.At 100th and 1000th hours,around 20% of evacuees stayed at families'or relatives' houses.After several years,91.4% of respondents had already moved back to their own housmg,while 12.8% of evacuees stayed at private rental apartments and 5.1 % stayed at government-supplied free temporary housing; 3) it was within the first 150 hours that the information regarding housing and resettlement was sought especially by the elderly or victims whose houses were severely damaged.