2020年度全国大会(第55回論文発表会)

Presentation information

Journal of CPIJ

1-III_am

Sat. Nov 7, 2020 9:00 AM - 12:20 PM 第III会場

司会:本間 健太郎(東京大学)、鵜飼 孝盛(防衛大学校)

11:20 AM - 11:40 AM

[32] Relationship Between Residential Satisfaction and Changes in Population

- Analysis of Changes in Population by 987 Local Governments Nationwide Using Local Livabirity Survey Data -

○Takeshi So1 (1. Daito Trust Construction Co.,Lytd. Institute of Future Design in Housing Market)

Keywords:Resident satisfaction, Changes in Population, Factor analysis, Multiple regression analysis

Japan’s population is decreasing, and there is a fierce competition among different municipalities for residents. However, it is not always clear what kind of policy will lead to population growth. In this study, we analyzed the relationship between results data, obtained through a resident satisfaction survey targeting approximately 180,000 people, and population data taken from basic resident registries. The results of this analysis are as follows. There was a strong correlation between resident satisfaction and population change. Each of the factors “image”, “friendliness” and “lifestyle convenience” was positively correlated with population growth, while the factors “quietness/security” and “nature/sightseeing destination” were negatively correlated. “Cost of living”, “convenience of transportation” and “public services” on the other hand, exhibited no significant relationship.