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DRT Van
10 Apr 2026
Quasi-experimental study finds multimodal travel increases daily walking
Man and woman carrying heavy boxes on their backs
07 Apr 2026
Assessing the toll of elongated working hours in community-dwelling, middle-aged adults
Train in Senboku New Town Osaka
13 Nov 2025
Determining proper subsidies for walking rewards
23 May 2025
Analysis of tourism-accommodation intensity hotspots
Hatsukaichi City, Hiroshima Prefecture
30 Apr 2025
Effective per capita municipal expenditures correlated with population changes
Ibaraki City Cultural and Childcare Complex ONIKURU
26 Mar 2025
Examining the effects of the ONIKURU multifunctional facility on daily walking time
Older adults have a meal in a community in Sakai, Japan
19 Nov 2024
Community-led urban transformation through the Senboku Hottokenai Network Project
The Japanese shrinking cities
30 Sep 2024
A study on factors that contribute to population changes based on city size
Effect of employment status on identity in 875 surveyed Japanese participants
25 Jun 2024
Scientists show the interplays in late emerging adulthood between employment status, identity development and life satisfaction
Hiroshima University Logo
29 May 2020
With increasing unemployment, economists are devising and proposing economic measures that could help ensure a sustainable increase in consumer spending and circumvent a long-term economic recession. However, whether the proposed economic measures are going to provide a long-term solution to these problems remains a concern.

Events

10 Jan 2023
ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute’s flagship conference will be held in hybrid format on 10 January 2023. After 2 years of virtual conference format, we are excited to welcome participants back to a physical event at The Shangri-La Singapore for the Regional Outlook Forum (ROF) 2023.

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