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The Residential Segregation in Metropolitan Cities and Correlation with Large Apartment Complexes in Korea (국내 대도시의 주거지 분리 추이와 대규모 아파트단지와의 상관분석)

  • Park, Young Min;Kim, Jong Gu
    • KSCE Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering Research
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    • v.40 no.6
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    • pp.633-641
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    • 2020
  • Residential complexes offer a sense of community and convenience, but making closed and privated space have been criticized.Closed urban spaces have issues encouraging residential segregation.large apartment complexes over 1,000 households,the most poular housing type in Korea, seems to make urban space more closed and privated than ever before. Our study puts forward and tests the hypothesis that large apartment complexes with over 1,000 households are linked to residential segregation. First of all, we examined the degree of residential segregation of metropolitan cities in Korea over a nine-year period (2011-2019). The dissimilarity index and the delta index were used for determining the extent of residential segregation. Next, we tested our hypothesis by Spearman's rank correlation analysis. Spearman's rank correlation analysis was performed on the residential segregation index per administrative division ("dong") and the number of large apartment complexes per administrative division ("dong").

Design of YOLO-based Removable System for Pet Monitoring (반려동물 모니터링을 위한 YOLO 기반의 이동식 시스템 설계)

  • Lee, Min-Hye;Kang, Jun-Young;Lim, Soon-Ja
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information and Communication Engineering
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    • v.24 no.1
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    • pp.22-27
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    • 2020
  • Recently, as the number of households raising pets increases due to the increase of single households, there is a need for a system for monitoring the status or behavior of pets. There are regional limitations in the monitoring of pets using domestic CCTVs, which requires a large number of CCTVs or restricts the behavior of pets. In this paper, we propose a mobile system for detecting and tracking cats using deep learning to solve the regional limitations of pet monitoring. We use YOLO (You Look Only Once), an object detection neural network model, to learn the characteristics of pets and apply them to Raspberry Pi to track objects detected in an image. We have designed a mobile monitoring system that connects Raspberry Pi and a laptop via wireless LAN and can check the movement and condition of cats in real time.

Similarities and Discrepancies of Socio-demographic and Residential Outcomes between Young Adult Children Leaving Parental Home and Their Parents (세대 간 사회인구학적 특성 및 거주 특성 차이 분석)

  • Lee, Hyunjeong
    • Land and Housing Review
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    • v.11 no.4
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    • pp.1-13
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    • 2020
  • This research explores the generational similarities and discrepancies of socio-demographic and housing statuses between young adult children leaving the parental home and their parents. Utilizing the 20th Korean Labour and Income Panel Study (KLIPS), this study identified a total of 609 households who have left their parent home from 1999 to 2017. Two-thirds of the adult children were married couples while the rest was singles. Children's educational level was higher, and their household size was smaller than their parents. Both generations were mainly headed by employed and married men. The vast majority of the adult children lived in the same area with their parents and lived as tenants in much smaller housing than their parents. On the contrary, most parents were homeowners of a large single-family home. The generational differences were clearly observed in housing tenure, housing structure, and housing size. Although leaving parents' home is part of a transition to adulthoods (depending on the stability of the labor market and the affordability in the housing market), that process was largely triggered by the employment status that can lead to economic independence rather than their marital status. Both housing and job opportunities are important factors to determine independent life.

Geographical Discrepancies in Residential Outcomes and Housing Expenditure of Young Married Couples in Chonsei Housing (전세 거주 청년 부부가구의 지역 간 거주환경과 주거비 차이)

  • Hyunjeong Lee;Sangjun Nam
    • Land and Housing Review
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    • v.14 no.3
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    • pp.17-36
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    • 2023
  • This research aims to investigate the socio-demographic, financial, and housing statuses of young married couples in Chonsei housing and to analyze the determinants of their residential environment quality and housing expenditure in four districts - Seoul and Gyeonggi-Incheon Area(GIA) of the Seoul Metropolitan Area(SMA), and metropolises and non-metropolises of non-SMA. From the 2020 Korean Housing Survey(KHS), this cross-sectional analysis examined a sample of 691 households, and the findings revealed that most were headed by college-educated, salaried male workers aged 31 years old. While childless dual-earner couples were common in Seoul, single-income families of three were prevalent in non-SMA. The financial status of the couples in Seoul was a lot better than in the other three areas, particularly much higher in Chonsei deposit and total asset value. Further, many lived in a three-bedroom apartment unit sized 60m2 and bigger, using a Chonsei loan. Regardless of areas, almost all the households spent a very low portion of their living expenses and income on housing costs. However, dual-earner families positively increased borrowing capacity, which improves the household's financial position that is likely to lead to equity increment in a volatile asset market in the long run. The statistical results indicated that residential environment assessment was influenced by neighborhood quality and housing expenditure was affected by housing size in Seoul, urban amenities in GIA and householder's gender in non-metropolises. Thus, this research proposes that strong measures be considered to mitigate housing inequality embedded in geographical and socio-economic disparities.

Exploring the Priorities of Housing Needs to Address Safety Inequality and Enhance Settlement Stability for Young Adults: Focusing on Regional Discrimination (Stigma) or Gender Difference (Deficiency Needs) (청년주거의 안전 불평등 해소 및 정주성 제고를 위한 주거 욕구 우선순위 탐색: 지역차별(낙인효과)과 성별(결핍욕구)을 중심으로)

  • Gim, Tae-Hyoung Tommy;Lee, Jiwon;Kim, Jiyeon
    • Journal of the Korean Regional Science Association
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    • v.40 no.3
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    • pp.3-21
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    • 2024
  • A safe residential environment enhances the quality of human life and promotes community development through self-actualization. It significantly affects regional stability by influencing the physical and psychological environment necessary to satisfy basic needs, providing a sense of security and alleviating anxiety. Safety is a major housing need; however, current housing policies tend to focus predominantly on housing supply. This emphasis limits the fulfillment of higher-level needs due to poor housing conditions and housing cost burdens faced by young households. Therefore, this study aims to identify areas affected by the stigma effect by analyzing the discrepancy between perceived crime risk and actual crime occurrence among single-person young households. The study compares these stigmatized areas with regions where the perceived crime risk is lower than the actual crime occurrence to identify differences in housing needs satisfaction and to prioritize policy interventions. Additionally, the study examines differences in housing needs satisfaction and importance based on gender to inform policy priorities. By considering the stigma effect on regional housing needs and gender-specific deficiencies, this study provides significant policy implications.

HOUSING FORM AND KITCHENS: CROSS-CULTURAL AND HISTORICPERSPECTIVES

  • Yoon, Bok-Cha;Hong, Sun-Kyung;Choi, Hyung-Seon;Park, Kyung-Nan;Cho, Myun-Geun;Jin, Zhe-Zhu;Choi, Mock-Wha;Koh, Do-Yim;Kim, Mi-Hee;Park, Sun-Hee;Hirai, Kiyoshi;Beamish, Julia-O.;Kim, Young-Joo
    • Proceeding of Spring/Autumn Annual Conference of KHA
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    • 1998.08a
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    • pp.91-94
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    • 1998
  • Preparing food is a universal activity of families and households around the world. The kitchen is the site of these activities and is often considered the center of the home. This symposium examines housing and kitchens in Eastern and Western countries through an exploration of cultural history and lifestyles throughout the centuries. Korea and the United States were selected as the original countries for comparison and study. China and Japan were included to provide a more comprehensive Oriental perspective, while England and Italy were included to expand on the European heritage prevalent in the history of the United States.

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Education Investment Behavior of Mothers about Children of the Lower Greades in Primary School (초등학교 저학년 자녀에 대한 어머니의 교육투자행동)

  • Min, Soon-Sun;Lee, Ki-Young
    • Journal of Families and Better Life
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    • v.18 no.3 s.47
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    • pp.115-128
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    • 2000
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate investment behavior of mothers who have children of the lower grades in primary school and the effects of the variables. The subjects of this study were 454 mothers who have children of lower grades in primary school in Seoul. Statistics used for data analysis were frequency, mean, percentage, multiple regression. The households which paid their money for private education investment cost was 182.543 won a month and the mean of time use of mother for child education was 125 minutes a day. The most influencing variable on money investment to private education investment behavior was family income and on time investment to it was influence of reference group.

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Valuing Sociocultural Multifunctionality of Rural Areas in Korea (농촌 사회문화적 공익기능의 경제적 가치)

  • Hwang, Jeong-Im;Kim, Eun-Ja;Rhee, Sang-Young;Lee, Seong-Woo
    • Journal of Agricultural Extension & Community Development
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    • v.16 no.3
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    • pp.643-668
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    • 2009
  • The purpose of this study is to estimate the value of the sociocultural multifunctionality of rural areas in Korea. The sociocultural multifunctionality of rural areas consists of emotional comfort, green landscape, cultural heritage, and rural viability values. The value of the sociocultural multifunctionality was assessed by contingent valuation method incoporating preference uncertainty. The log-logit models indicated that households were willing to pay 14,027~26,757 won per month and the model with preference uncertainty gave the highest WTP. WTP was affected by respondent's sex, location, awareness of relation with multifunctionality and others. The total value of sociocultural multifunctionality of rural areas in Korea estimated to 2,691~5,134 billion won per year.

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Design and Test of Communication Between Data Concentrator Units for Efficient AMI(Advanced Metering Infrastructure) System (효율적 원격검침시스템 구축을 위한 집중장치간 연계통신 방법 설계 및 성능 테스트)

  • Im, Eun-Hye;Park, Byung-Seok;Kim, Young-Hyun;Choi, In-Ji;Myoung, No-Gil
    • The Transactions of The Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers
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    • v.59 no.12
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    • pp.2337-2343
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    • 2010
  • AMR(Automatic Meter Reading)/AMI(Advanced Metering Infrastructure) is actively deployed all over the world. efficient, economical, stable and reliable system need to push forward the AMR/AMI business, so various researchs are in progress. In electric power system of domestic, a transformer is connected average twenty to thirty households and PLC is possible to communication within household connected same transformer. So if server and data concentrator unit(DCU) share circuit line through communication between transformers, communication network is able to efficient. Therefore we design new communication method between DCUs and test it and demonstrate the performance.

Development of Multi-Functional Sofa Bed for One-Person Household (1인 가구를 위한 소파 베드 개발에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Sang Kwon
    • Journal of the Korea Furniture Society
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    • v.27 no.4
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    • pp.309-317
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    • 2016
  • Recently, Korean society is increaseing "1 person family" phenomenon, which is influenced by changing of young peoples' value, aging society and social economic problems. Increase of single households is a result of complex economic, cultural and social factors. It is because as the individual's financial independence increases due to elevated income and education level, the age of marriage is going up and the individualism, which values the individual's value rather than custom, is spreading. Therefore, this new phenomenon will be impact to between social, economic value structure and living space. An increase with small furnitures are also increasing of R&D and marketing plans for 1 person family. Currently, 1 person family is bigger than last decade and that is requiring more suitable and multi-functional furniture for them. However, in Korea furniture companies are more optimization to traditional family size. Thus, this research explore about developing cheap price sofa bed, which is using at narrow area and small place.