The 6th National Survey on Migration
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National sample survey conducted to observe recent migration trends such as geographical migration patterns, reasons for migration or migration prospects for the next five years.
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Title | The 6th National Survey on Migration |
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Dataset Management Name | mhlw_20140917_0646 |
Description | National sample survey conducted to observe recent migration trends such as geographical migration patterns, reasons for migration or migration prospects for the next five years. |
Tags | geography life course migration mobility region society survey population transportation and ... |
Publisher | Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare |
Contact Point | National Institute of Population and Social Security Research |
Creator | Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare,National Institute of Population and Social Security Research |
Frequency Of Update | 5年 |
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Released Date | 2014-09-20 |
Last Modified Date | 2023-04-15 |
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