This paper analyzes the factors affecting the decision to remain in hometown at first employment by gender through a binominal logit model, using the results of “Questionnaire Survey on Life Stage and Place of Residence of People from Tokushima Prefecture”. The result indicate that parents’ ownership of home is a factor that encourages remaining in hometown for both men and women. This is thought to be due to the economic benefits of living with parents in their home such as lower cost of living. And we find that the hypothesis of interregional wage differentials holds true by region of origin.