@article{oai:kansai-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00014523, author = {永松, 伸吾 and Nagamatsu, Shingo and 樫原, 正澄 and Kashihara, Masasumi and 三谷, 真 and Mitani, Makoto and 菅, 磨志保 and Suga, Mashiho}, journal = {社会安全学研究 = Safety science review}, month = {Mar}, note = {This paper evaluates the livelihood recovery programs in the affected area of the Great East Japan Earthquake disasters, conducted by NPO/NGOs, private companies and governments. This was the first disaster in Japan that a large number of Cash for Work (CFW) or similar program were introduced during the response and recovery process from the damage. CFW programs were generally better conducted than the cases in developing countries. The reason was few people were forced to work since the unconditional transfer program, each program were so small in numbers of workers that compliance with labor laws were secured, and so various kind of jobs, not only manual but also non-manual jobs were provided that women and the elderly could also take part in the program., 本研究は,平成23年度関西大学特別研究・教育促進費等において,研究課題「被災地におけるしごとづくりの実践事例の収集と普及」として研究費を受け,その成果を公表するものである.}, pages = {3--13}, title = {東日本大震災におけるしごとの復興}, volume = {4}, year = {2014} }