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Effect of Housing Act drafting activity on the formulation process of the “Report of the Housing Measures Committee”: A study on the discussion and research in the process of establishing housing policy during World War II (1)
During World War II, the measures to address housing shortage were drafted by the Housing Measures Committee (HMC). Studying this committee is important because, at that time, the model of Japanese housing policy was formed. At the same time, the Housing Policy Researching Committee of Dojunkai (HPRCD) attempted to draft the Housing Act, including concepts of housing statistics, housing standardization, housing inspection, and housing supply. This paper presents the process of formulating the “Report of the HMC” and its significance in the history of Japanese housing policy by associating the activities of HPRCD with the “Report of the HMC.” During World War II, the measures to deal with housing shortage were drafted by the HMC (Housing Measures Committee). It is important to focus on this committee because at that time, the model of Japanese housing policy was formed then. At the same time, the Housing Policy Researching Committee of Dojunkai (HPRCD) tried to draft the Housing Act, including ideas of housing statistics, standardization, inspection, and supply. This paper presents the process of formulating the “Report of HMC” and its significance in the history of Japanese housing policy by associating the activities of HPRCD with the “Report of HMC”.
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