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Nuclear accident in Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Station created an estimated 63 thousand evacuees (as of July 14, Oda, 2011), mainly from 8 municipalities of Futaba County and Iitate Village where most of their jurisdiction are designated as the evacuation zone or the emergency evacuation preparation zone. These municipalities moved their administrative base to other municipality in Fukushima, or in case of Futaba Town, to Saitama Prefecture (see Oda, 2011). Roughly a half of evacuees took
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TGA 2011 East Japan Earthquake Bulletin|Refuge Life of Evacuees from the Fukushima Nuclear Accident: analysis of Okuma Town Survey based on human capital theory
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Nuclear accident in Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Station created an estimated 63 thousand evacuees (as of July 14, Oda, 2011), mainly from 8 municipalities of Futaba County and Iitate Village where most of their jurisdiction are designated as the evacuation zone or the emergency evacuation preparation zone. These municipalities moved their administrative base to other municipality in Fukushima, or in case of Futaba Town, to Saitama Prefecture (see Oda, 2011). Roughly a half of evacuees took
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