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Seachange (demography) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Seachange (demography)
A seachange (or sea change) is an Australian term, ultimately adopted from a term found in Shakespeare's ''The Tempest''〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.worldwidewords.org/qa/qa-sea1.htm )〕 which describes a form of human migration that involves individuals abandoning city living in favour of a perceived 'easier life' in rural coastal communities. The term was popularised by the popular ABC TV television series ''SeaChange'', which triggered the phenomenon of many city-dwellers mimicking the drama's protagonist's escape from urban life. The result of this phenomenon (known as the 'sea change effect') is a rapid boom in tourism and real estate development in coastal Australia, particularly in New South Wales. A similar term, treechange, describes the movement of urbanites to the countryside. ==''SeaChange''== (詳細はMelbourne falls apart. The series, which ran from 1998-2000, became one of the most popular programmes in Australia and focused on life outside the big city. The primary filming location for the series at Barwon Heads on the Bellarine Peninsula was the first to experience the seachange effect, with fans of the series both visiting and moving to the community. This experience was replicated in coastal towns across Australia.
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