Looking at the movement of the population of Tokyo over the last year announced by the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications by gender, males are "excessive move-outs", while females are still "excessive move-outs".



Nearly 30% of women in their early twenties have moved to Tokyo, and experts said, "I think the major factor is that there are few attractive workplaces for women who have graduated from university in rural areas." I'm pointing out.

Based on the Basic Resident Register released by the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications last month, the number of "excessive transferees" in Tokyo, including foreigners, was 5433 in the last year, the lowest since 2014 when statistics were first collected using the current method. rice field.

By gender, the number of out-migrants for men was 1344 more than the number of in-migrants, and for the first time, it became “excessive out-migrants”.



On the other hand, the number of women is 6777, which is “excessive transfer”, and although the number is decreasing, the number of women entering Tokyo still exceeds the number of people leaving.



Looking at the women who moved to Tokyo by age group, 58,355 people aged 20 to 24 accounted for 29.5%, accounting for nearly 30% of the total, following the previous year, and women moving to Tokyo for employment, etc. It can be seen that there are still many.



In addition, there were 46,152 people aged 25 to 29, 23.3%.



▽ 23,803 people aged 30 to 34, 12% ▽ 13,319 people aged 35 to 39, 6.7%.

Expert "There are few attractive workplaces in rural areas"

Kanako Amano, Senior Researcher for Vital Statistics, Nisseikiso Research Institute, said, "Now that it has become commonplace for women to go on to university, the number of young women who want to live while valuing their careers is increasing. However, there are few attractive labor markets in rural areas where women who have just graduated from university can realize themselves. As a result, in Tokyo, where there are many options to utilize their skills and various working styles, in their early twenties. The tendency for women to gather continues. Even with the Corona sickness, where the movement of people has decreased, that tendency does not change. "

On top of that, Mr. Amano said, "In rural areas, there are still cases where the roles are divided according to gender, based on the old stereotypes of employers such as" This job is a male job and this job is a female job. " It is difficult to attract women unless the labor market, where diverse life designs can be assembled regardless of gender, is rooted in rural areas, and the unmarried rate of men will increase in areas where there are no young women. It will be. "

Which prefecture has a large number of female transferees?

Based on the movement of the female population over the last year announced by the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications based on the Basic Resident Register, the difference between the number of in-migrants and the number of out-migrants is summarized by prefecture.

A total of nine prefectures have "excessive in-migrants" in which the number of in-migrants exceeds the number of out-migrants.



The largest number of "excessive transferees" was


▼ Kanagawa, with 17,555.


 The number of in-migrants is 107,530 and the number of out-migrants is 89,975.



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was ▼ Saitama with 14,535 people


▼ Chiba with 8473 people


▼ Tokyo with 6777 people, with 1 metropolitan area and 3 prefectures called the "Tokyo area" occupying the top positions.



Next,


▼ Osaka has 4706 people


▼ Fukuoka has 3338 people


▼ Shiga has 683 people


▼ Yamanashi has 101 people


▼ Ibaraki has 36 people.

What are the 38 prefectures that have been over-migrated?

On the other hand, in the other 38 prefectures, the number of female out-migrants exceeded the number of in-migrants, resulting in “excessive out-migrants”.

We will look at the prefectures that have become "excessive move-outs" in ascending order of the number of excesses.



▽ Okinawa 75 people


▽ Miyagi 224 people


▽ Gunma 296 people ▽ Tottori


447 people


▽ Tottori 470 people


▽ Nara 528 people


▽ Ishikawa 534 people


▽ Nagano 587 people


▽ Kumamoto 716 people


▽ Shimane 746 people


▽ Saga 786 people


▽ Aichi 805 people


▽ Kagawa 1001 people


▽ Kochi 1003 people


▽ Miyagi 1099 people


▽ Tokushima 1128 people


▽ Wakayama 1148 people


▽ Fukui 1162 people


▽ Kyoto 1171 people


▽ Oita 1175 people


▽ Tomiyama 1200 people


▽ Kagoshima 1509 people


▽ Hyogo 1667 people


▽ Ehime 1717 people


▽ Mie 1728 people


▽ Akita 1803 people


▽ Okayama 1810 people


▽ Yamagata 1855 people


▽ Iwate 2025 people


▽ Yamaguchi 2063 people


▽ Shizuoka 2325 people


▽ Hokkaido 2366 people


▽ Aomori 2449 people


▽ Gifu 2888 people


▽ Niigata 3250 people


▽ Nagasaki has 3296 people


▽ Fukushima has 357 people


▽ Hiroshima has 3580 people.

Over-migrant women Top 50 municipalities

We have summarized the top 50 cities, wards, towns and villages where the number of “excessive transfer” was higher than the number of female transferees over the last year.



<1st to 10th>


The most common was


▼ Yokohama City with 6002 people


, followed by


▼ Saitama City with 5696 people


▼ Sapporo City with 5009 people


▼ Osaka City with 4609 people


▼ Fukuoka City with 4463 people, the top 5 cities , Both have become government-designated cities.



Continued


▼ Chiba City has 2723 people


▼ Fujisawa City, Kanagawa Prefecture has 2208 people


▼ Sagamihara City has 2111 people


▼ Tsukuba City, Ibaraki Prefecture has 2043 people


▼ Kashiwa City, Chiba Prefecture has 2042 people.



<11th to 20th>


▼ Suita City, Osaka Prefecture 2006


▼ Nagareyama City, Chiga Prefecture 1906


▼ Kawasaki City 1841


▼ Tokyo Machida City 1793


▼ Tokyo Hachioji City 1681


▼ Sendai City 1598 People


▼ Funabashi City, Chiba Prefecture has 1516 people


▼ Yamato City, Kanagawa Prefecture has 1480 people


▼ Nagoya City has 1351 people


▼ Chigasaki City, Kanagawa Prefecture has 1149 people.



<21st to 30th>


▼ Kawaguchi City, Saitama Prefecture 1080 people


▼ Tokyo / Adachi Ward 1068 people


▼ Ageo City, Saitama Prefecture 956 people


▼ Inzai City, Chiba Prefecture 927 people


▼ Kawagoe City, Saitama Prefecture 881 people


▼ 836 people in Soka City, Saitama Prefecture ▼


811 people in Tachikawa City, Tokyo ▼


810 people in Katsushika Ward, Tokyo ▼


797 people in Koto Ward, Tokyo


▼ 796 people in Kusatsu City, Shiga Prefecture.



<31st to 40th>


▼ Yachiyo City, Chikushino Prefecture 771 people


▼ Tokyo / Taito Ward 750 people


▼ Otsu City 698 people


▼ Tokyo / Nerima Ward 694 people


▼ Tokorozawa City, Saitama Prefecture 670 people


▼ Akashi City, Hyogo Prefecture 669 people


▼ Kamakura City, Kanagawa Prefecture 628 people


▼ Chikushino City, Fukuoka Prefecture 622 people


▼ Tokyo / Sumida Ward 617 people


▼ Tokyo / Itabashi Ward 572 people.



<41st to 50th>


▼ 570 in Fuchu, Tokyo ▼


561 in Kokubunji, Tokyo


▼ 544 in Itoshima, Fukushima


▼ 541 in Nishimiya, Hyogo


▼ 539 in Higashimurayama, Tokyo


▼ Kumamoto There are 514 people


▼ 510 people in Hiratsuka City, Kanagawa Prefecture


▼ 481 people in Mitaka City, Tokyo ▼


471 people in Chuo Ward, Tokyo


▼ 465 people in Koganei City, Tokyo.

What are the top 30 when narrowing down to towns and villages?

In order to explore the movement of women's population movement in a relatively small municipality over the last year, we narrowed down the municipalities where the number of female in-migrants exceeded the number of out-migrants to the number of “excessive in-migrants” in towns and villages. I will look at it.



<1st to 10th place>


The most common "excessive transfer" was


▼ Fuchu Town, Hiroshima Prefecture, with 417 people.



The town says, "One of the factors is that the development of large-scale condominiums has progressed as a commuter town in Hiroshima City."



Next,


▼ Karuizawa Town, Nagano Prefecture 255 people


▼ Ami Town, Ibaraki Prefecture 252 people


▼ Higashiura Town, Aichi Prefecture 179 people


▼ Miyota Town, Nagano Prefecture 166 people


▼ Hiroryo Town, Nara Prefecture 161 people


▼ Oizumi Town, Gunma Prefecture 155 people


▼ Kikuyo Town, Kumamoto Prefecture has 154 people


▼ Yoshioka Town, Gunma Prefecture has 135 people


▼ Miyota Village, Okinawa Prefecture has 135 people.



In Karuizawa Town and Miyota Town in Nagano Prefecture, the number of migrants who work by telework etc. is increasing due to the corona disaster.



<11th to 20th>


▼ 134 people in Sue Town, Iwate Prefecture ▼


132 people in Samukawa Town, Hokkaido


▼ 130 people in Kawagoe Town, Mie Prefecture


▼ 129 people in Harima Town, Hyogo Prefecture ▼ 129 people


in Chikuzen Town, Fukuoka Prefecture


▼ Tokyo, Sunrise 128 towns ▼


125 people in Samukawa town, Kanagawa prefecture


▼ 122 people in Miyaki town, Saga prefecture


▼ 120 people in Sue town, Fukuoka prefecture


▼ 117 people in Hayama town, Kanagawa prefecture



<21st to 30th place>


▼ 115 people in Oharu Town, Aichi Prefecture ▼


113 people in Yaese


Town, Okinawa Prefecture ▼ 104 people in Kitaya Town, Okinawa Prefecture


▼ 103 people in Ina Town, Saitama Prefecture ▼ 103 people


in Kinan Town, Gifu Prefecture ▼


99 people in Watari Town, Miyagi Prefecture


▼ Saitama Prefecture's Yuikawa Town has 93 people


▼ Aichi Prefecture Fuso Town has 90 people


▼ Aichi Prefecture Oharu Town has 89 people


30th place


▼ Kanagawa Prefecture Oi Town and


▼ Kumamoto Prefecture Otsu Town has 88 people.