Rural EconomicsⅡ

KASE, Kazutoshi
  Elective Requisites  2 credits
【Regional Economics・2nd semester】
19-1-0851-4203

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Outline
In this course students study the characteristics of the families in rural areas comparing with those in urban areas. Though most of urban families are nuclear families, there are many 3 generation families in rural areas, particularly for farmers' one. They also study about the administration of local governments in response to the social difficulties which have been emerged as a result of depopulation. This course is related to the department's DP 1 and DP 2.

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Objectives
Students will understand the nature of human relationship within a family and within a village in rural areas and how it has been changing under the process of modernization. Students also comprehend how local governments with weak financial capacity and their staffs have been trying to respond to the increasing requirement by inhabitants accelerated by the severe depopulation.
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1.
Outline
In this course students study the characteristics of the families in rural areas comparing with those in urban areas. Though most of urban families are nuclear families, there are many 3 generation families in rural areas, particularly for farmers' one. They also study about the administration of local governments in response to the social difficulties which have been emerged as a result of depopulation. This course is related to the department's DP 1 and DP 2.

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Objectives
Students will understand the nature of human relationship within a family and within a village in rural areas and how it has been changing under the process of modernization. Students also comprehend how local governments with weak financial capacity and their staffs have been trying to respond to the increasing requirement by inhabitants accelerated by the severe depopulation.
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Grading Policy
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Textbook and Reference
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Requirements (Assignments)
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Note
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Schedule
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