@article{oai:u-ryukyu.repo.nii.ac.jp:02017744, author = {宮内, 久光 and Miyauchi, Hisamitsu}, issue = {9}, journal = {沖縄地理}, note = {The system to send temporary workers from Okinawa to Japan proper has been established in Okinawa Prefecture by a group of the government and private sector. The system involves job hunters, help-wanted companies, a job placement, and mass media. The aim of this study is to examine the history and structure of the system from perspectives of time.Okinawa’s present system to send temporary workers has its origin in a system established during the United States military administration. Under the US military administration, the system is named the formative period. After return to Japan proper, many people were sent factory in Japan proper as temporary worker. To a bubble economy in 1990, the system is named the expansion period. The constituent factors of the system went through changes in 1990’s. The advertisement tool for help-wanted companies changed from newspapers to weekly magazines. The help-wanted companies changed from manufacturers to businesses under contract and temporary personnel services. Suddenly, the whole world was left gasping by the Great Depression in 2008. Help-wanted companies have withdrawn from Okinawa and no one has been able to sent factory in Japan proper. Before 2008 the system is named the turning period, and after 2008 that is named the standstill period. The factors in changing the system are point out economic trends and labor policies.}, pages = {27--40}, title = {[論説] 沖縄県外で就労する季節労働者募集に関する組織的求人システムの形成と展開} }