@article{oai:kanagawa-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00005800, author = {平井, 誠 and Hirai, Makoto}, journal = {人文学研究所報}, month = {Mar}, note = {This paper intends to consider the elderly migration to retirement homes for the elderly (Yuryo-Rojin-Homu in Japanese) as a case study in Onjuku in Chiba prefecture. To achive this purpose, the attributes of 286 residents and their previous residences are analyzed based on the directory of residents. As the resultes, the attributes of residents are mostly uniform. Most of them moved independently at ages of 60s from central area of the Tokyo Metropolitan Area (Tokyo, Yokohama, Kawaswaki), and their moves were done by themselves or with spouses. As to their social-economic statuses, their previous occupations and educational status are very high. The intensions of their movements are not to enjoy their life after the retirement at the facility. For residents, most significant function of the private home is the nursing care that is secured until they die, namely "lifelong care". Their movements are not the "amenity move". It is obvious that the private home residents move to receive the "lifelong care".}, pages = {67--75}, title = {御宿町における有料老人ホーム入居者の属性と前住地}, volume = {37}, year = {2004} }