It has long been assumed to be natural that population moves from rural to urban area, not from urban to rural area. But recently, some Japanese urbanologists pointed out the existence of so called “U-turn population movement”. According to them, a number of population is now overflowing from “Japanese Megalopolis” to local cities.
As is shown on Tab. 1, the amount of population moving from Tohoku (non-metropolitan) district to three metropolitan areas is decreasing, and, on the contrary, the amount of inhabitants returning back to Tohoku district is remarkably increasing.
On the analysis of this table, Mr. Kuroda insisted on the existence of “U-turn” population movement.
But there are even those who are not willing to agree with Kuroda's thesis. Mr. Ono is among those who stand against Mr. Kuroda.
Ono, intending to show that the “U-turn” is not so remarkable a social phenomenon, prepared Tab. 2. This table includes three items concerning population movements between several metropolitan areas, one item of population movement within a metropolitan area, and one item of population movement from metropolis to non-metropolitan areas.
Ono culculated χ
2, and concluded that it is not reasonable to assume “Population U-turn” was so remarkable a movement.
But, for all the methodological conscienceness of Ono. It seems to me he missed on his model-building. First of all, what he accounted was chiefly the amount of population moving within or between metropolitan areas, and not the amout of inhabiants who were moving between metropolitan and non-metropolitan areas.
Secondly, what he compared with the state of 1968 was the state of 1965. But it must be impossible for any social phenomenon to show so remarkable a change within three years.
I re-culculated χ
2, modifying Ono's model and using Kuroda's data.
Then, following numbers of χ
2 could be found out.
Between metropolitan areas and Tohoku 26.404
Between metropolitan areas and Kyushu 38.817
Between metropolitan areas and Hokuriku 2.239
Between metropolitan areas and Shikoku 10.388
Between metropolitan areas and Chugoku 20.139
Between metropolitan areas and To-san 2.300
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