• Title/Summary/Keyword: 주거 안정

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The Change of Dweller's Residents Stability on Residential Environment Improvement Projects: Focused on Apartment Housing Construction Method (주거환경개선사업으로 인한 거주자들의 주거안정 변화: 공동주택건설방식을 중심으로)

  • Kim, Hong-Joo;Kim, Joo-Jin
    • Land and Housing Review
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    • v.5 no.2
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    • pp.69-79
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    • 2014
  • Residential Environment Improvement Project (REIP) which has started in 1989 and continued with 3rd government-supporting project in 2013 has lots of policy changes and related studies. However, the related researches have focused on residents resettlement into the project site, this paper is more interested in the residents stability than residents resettlement. So, this paper analyzes the changes of residents stability on the site of REIPs (with 3 groups of dwellers, removers and newcomers). We survey about understanding of those projects, each interior physical housing characters, housing cost, outside settlement characters. On the base of case analysis, we can conclude as follows: firstly, the residents are more young, higher educated, and higher income but not alter to household, barrier, occupation. Secondly, REIPs have some positive influences on physical conditions of housing and outside characters but negative impacts on housing cost. In case of newcomers, there are no changes of housing size and room numbers but higher housing cost, better outside settlement conditions.

Study on the Price of Housing depending on the Ordinary housing stability policy (서민주거안정정책이 주택가격에 미치는 영향에 관한 연구)

  • Ko, Pill-Song;Koh, Bong-Sung
    • The Journal of the Korea institute of electronic communication sciences
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    • v.6 no.2
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    • pp.280-287
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    • 2011
  • The purpose of this study is to analyze that ordinary housing stability policy determines the impact on housing prices. I got a conclusion such as the result next which carried out proof analysis for this. First, as a result of the Granger Causality Test, the house market of all areas appeared by affecting ordinary housing stability policy. Second, the shock reaction shows the reaction of the department (-) in all areas and ordinary housing stability policy appeared to be contributed to some extent house market stability. Third, as a result of having analyzed Logit Regression Analysis, ordinary housing stability policy appeared to considerable effects house market stability except Kangnam area of the Roh Moo-hyun government.

The Difference of Housing Welfare Outcomes Between Public Rental Housing and Market Rental Housing (공공임대주택과 민간임대주택의 주거복지 성과 차이)

  • Lim, Se-Hee
    • 한국사회정책
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    • v.25 no.3
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    • pp.75-101
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    • 2018
  • The purpose of the study was to examine the difference of housing welfare outcomes between public rental housing and market rental housing. Housing welfare is defined as living at adequate, affordable housing with stability and measured as substandard housing, unaffordable housing, unstable housing. This study was based on 2016 Housing Fact Finding Survey, sampled the households which their incomes are below 120% average income of city workers. This study controlled the socio-economic characters of householders to identify the difference of housing welfare performance between public and market rental housing. The study showed the ratios of public rental housing of substandard housing and unaffordable housing are not low. But It is revealed that the achievements of housing welfare of the public rental housing are better than market rental housing and the differences between them are more consistent after controlling the socio-economic characters of householders. The problems of substandard housing, unaffordable housing and unstable housing in market rental housing are more than public rental housing. This study provides the basis that the regulation for market tenant protection should be reinforced and the policy of public housing should be expanded and improved for housing welfare.

이슈 & 이슈 (3) - 보금자리주택이란?

  • 대한설비건설협회
    • 월간 기계설비
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    • s.231
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    • pp.55-63
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    • 2009
  • 정보가 저소득 서민들의 주거안정을 위해 보금자리주택을 마련하고 시행에 들어감에 따라 관심이 모아지고 있다. 보금자리주택은 임대주택의 확장 개념으로 저소득 및 서민층의 주거 안정을 위한 공공(정부)의 주택사업이다. 2008년 9월 19일 저소득층의 주거불안 해소 및 무주택 서민의 내집마련을 위해 2018년까지 1백50만호 건설 계획이 발표됐고(2009년 9월 현재 2012년으로 앞당겨짐), 2009년 4월 21일 보금자리주택 특별법이 마련돼 시행중이다. 2009년 한 해 동안 보금자리주택으로 13만가구가 건설될 예정이며 이중 수도권에 9만호(그린벨트-이하 GB- 내 3만 가구), 지방에 4만호가 지어질 예정이다. 본지는 회원사 및 독자의 이해를 돕기 위해 보금자리 주택에 대하여 자세히 살펴보기로 한다.

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SPECIAL REPORT IV-현 정부의 부동산 시장 대응책 진단

  • 김소진
    • 주택과사람들
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    • s.222
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    • pp.42-43
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    • 2008
  • 경제 불황에는 어김없이 건설업 규제 완화와 지원 정책이 쏟아져 나온다. 이에 따라 건설업 및 산업별로 급한 불을 끌 순 있겠지만, 투기 바람이 다시 일어나고 서민들의 주거 안정과 생활 수준은 더욱 팍팍해진다. 서민들의 주거 안정과 경기 회복을 위한 진정한 해답은 무엇일까. 과거 경제 불황과 활황기를 주기적으로 반복할 때마다 정부의 대응책과 그 결과를 면밀히 살펴 교휸으로 삼아야 할 것이다.

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A Study on the Right to Housing in International Human Rights Laws and Instruments (국제인권법 및 인권규범의 주거권 규정에 대한 연구)

  • Kim, Yong Chang
    • Journal of the Korean association of regional geographers
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    • v.19 no.3
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    • pp.514-540
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    • 2013
  • Today human rights are the most complex and prominent issue in the system of international law, and the right to housing(housing right) is also recognized as a basic human right in the international human right instruments including the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. This study targets to comprehensive review of the housing rights provisions with 85 international human rights laws and instruments. And the contents and characteristics of housing rights are analyzed with categorization based on housing rights in general, housing rights of workers, socially vulnerable groups, international regional organizations. Housing right takes also the features of universality, indivisibility, interdependence, and right to adequate housing should be interpreted with holistic view including legal security of tenure, accessibility, affordability, location beyond ensuring just a physical housing space. Approaches to the housing right comprehensively reflect the view of the right to development, the perspective of gender equality, the principle of non-discrimination, the participation rights, and orient the housing right should be seen as the right to live somewhere in security(safety), peace and dignity.

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The Analysis of the current state and components of Korea's National Debt (한국의 국가채무 현황과 구성요인 분석)

  • Yang, Seung-Kwon;Choi, Jeong-Il
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.18 no.9
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    • pp.103-112
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    • 2020
  • The purpose of this study is to examine the current status and components of Korean National Debt and to analyze the effects of each component on National Debt. In the Korean Statistical Information Service (KOSIS), we searched for data such as General Accounting Deficit Conservation, For Foreign Exchange Market Stabilization, For Common Housing Stability, Local Government Net Debt Public Funds, etc that constitute National Debt. The analysis period used a total of 23 annual data from 1997 to 2019. The data collected in this study use the rate of change compared to the previous year for each component. Using this, this study attempted index analysis, numerical analysis, and model analysis. Correlation analysis result, the National Debt has a high relationship with the For Common Housing Stability. For Foreign Exchange Market Stabilization, Public Funds, etc., but has a low relationship with the Local Government Net Debt. Since 1997, National Debt has been increasing similarly to the For Foreign Exchange Market Stabilization, For Common Housing Stability and Public Funds etc. Since 2020, Korea is expected to increase significantly in terms of For Common Housing Stability and Public Funds, etc due to Corona19. At a time when the global economic situation is difficult, Korea's National Debt is expected to increase significantly due to the use of national disaster subsidies. However, if possible, the government expects to operate efficiently for economic growth and financial market stability.

An Analysis on Determinants of Exiting and Entering Housing Insecurity among Young Adults (청년층 주거불안정 탈피 및 진입의 영향요인 분석)

  • Lee, Sae Rom
    • Journal of the Korean Regional Science Association
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    • v.40 no.3
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    • pp.23-42
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    • 2024
  • This study examines changes in housing insecurity among young adults from a longitudinal perspective, recognizing the dynamic nature of young adulthood. The objective of the study is to explore shifts in housing insecurity and to identify the factors affecting entry into and exit from housing insecurity. Using data from the Seoul Youth Panel in 2021 and 2022, housing insecurity is measured across three dimensions, and changes over one year are categorized. The sample consists of 40% of individuals experiencing persistent security, 33% experiencing persistent insecurity, 14% exiting insecurity, and 13% entering security, indicating that the transition into and out of housing insecurity is quite dynamic. Empirical results from the logistic regression models reveal several key findings. Firstly, crises in employment and social domains significantly correlate shifts in housing insecurity among young people. Unstable employment and unsatisfactory job conditions increase the risk of entering, and decrease the likelihood of exiting housing insecurity. Social isolation and lower social support increase the risk of entry into housing insecurity, while higher social support enhances the likelihood of exiting housing insecurity. Secondly, residential characteristics play a pivotal role in the transition of housing insecurity. Those living in non-apartments and renters are considerably less likely to exit housing insecurity compared to those living in apartments and homeowners, respectively. Furthermore, residing in rooftop or semi-subterranean location, or undergoing residential moves, significantly elevate the risk of entering housing insecurity. Thirdly, external supports appear to have a limited role in achieving housing security for young adults. Parental economic resources significantly facilitate exiting housing insecurity, whereas governmental housing policy benefits show no significant effect. These findings provide important implications for policy-making aimed at addressing and preventing housing insecurity among young adults.