Urban Employment Area

Urban Employment Area

nihongo|Urban Employment Area|都市雇用圏|Toshi Koyō-ken is a definition of metropolitan areas, defined by the Center for Spatial Information Service, the University of Tokyo. It is different from Japanese official definition of metropolitan areas defined by the Statistics Bureau, the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications. For the latter scheme, see the "List of metropolitan areas in Japan by population" article.

The basic principle of UEA is similar to that of the Statistics Bureau definition; a central city and its associated outlying municipalities with certain amounts of commuters. A UEA with at least 50,000 DID (Densely Inhabited District) population is called nihongo|Metropolitan Employment Area|大都市雇用圏|Dai-toshi Koyō-ken. A UEA with at least 10,000 and less than 50,000 DID population is called nihongo|Micropolitan Employment Area|小都市雇用圏|Shō-toshi Koyō-ken.

Definition

;Central city:
*If a municipality has at least 10,000 DID population, and is not a suburb of any other municipalities, it is defined as a central city.
*Even if a municipality is a suburb of another, it can still be defined as a central city. In this case, a municipality must have workers working there more than those living there. It must also have the DID population of at least 10,000, or a third of the population of the central city.;Suburb:
*If a municipality A has more than 10% of its population commuting to a central city B, A is defined as a (primary) suburb of B.
**If there are multiple such cities for a suburb A, the one with the most commuters from A is defined as A's central city.
*If a municipality A has more than 10% of its population commuting to another suburb B, and if no other municipalities have more commuters from A, A is defined as a secondary suburb or lower of B.
*If a municipality A has more than 10% of its population commuting to B and vice versa, the one with the higher percentage of commuters is defined as a suburb of another.
*If a central city comprises multiple municipalities, numbers of commuters to all those municipalities are counted for the calculations above.

Top 100 Urban Employment Areas in Japan

Source: [http://www.urban.e.u-tokyo.ac.jp/UEA/uea_code_e.htm Urban Employment Area (UEA) Code Table]
*"W/L" here is "jūgyō jōjū jinkōhi" (従業常住人口比), a number of workers working in the area, subtracted by the number of workers living in the area.
*DID population here is a population of central city. If an area has multiple central cities, only the most populous one among them is counted.
*A 2000 population decreased from 1995 is written in red figures.
*Metropolitan Employment Area is listed on white background. Micropolitan Employment Area is listed on yellow background.
*Prefectural capital is numbered with blue background. Non-capital is numbered with green background.
*1980 ranks exclude Kurashiki MEA, which was merged with Okayama MEA in 2000. Those under No. 100 are marked as "-".

These areas have multiple central cities. Municipal names are as of 2000.
*Tokyo: 8; Special wards of Tokyo, Kawasaki, Yokohama, Atsugi, Chiba, Toda, Musashino, and Tachikawa.
*Osaka: 4; Osaka, Higashiōsaka, Moriguchi, and Kadoma.
*Nagoya: 2; Nagoya and Komaki.
*Okayama: 2; Okayama and Kurashiki. They were different UEAs until 1990.
*Tsukuba: 2; Tsukuba and Tsuchiura.
*Ōta: 2; Ōta and Ōizumi.
*Tokuyama: 3; Tokuyama, Kudamatsu, and Shinnan'yō.
*Kitakami: 2; Kitakami and Hanamaki.

These areas changed their names between 1980 and 2000, as the most populated central cities have changed.
*Tsuchiura UEA changed to Tsukuba UEA after 1995.
*Kimitsu UEA changed to Kisarazu UEA after 1990.

ee also

*List of metropolitan areas in Japan by population
*List of Japanese cities by population

External links

*en icon [http://www.urban.e.u-tokyo.ac.jp/UEA/index_e.htm UEA Urban Employment Area]


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