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Housing Cost Burden of Single- or Two-person Households in Their 20s and 30s in the United States

미국 20-30대 1-2인가구의 주거비 부담 실태

  • Lee, Hyun-Jeong (Dept. of Housing & Interior Design, Chungbuk Natl. Univ.)
  • 이현정 (충북대학교 주거환경학과)
  • Received : 2012.01.30
  • Accepted : 2012.03.16
  • Published : 2012.04.25

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to explore housing cost burden of young single- or two-person households in the United States who have recently moved for job-related reasons. Total 580 households were selected from 2009 American Housing Survey public-use microdata for data analysis. The findings are as follows: (1) Targeted single-person households were characterized as younger households with higher educational attainment, lower household income, and greater proportion of renters, multifamily housing residents and households with housing cost burden than other households; (2) two-person households showed a higher income level and lower housing cost burden; (3) characteristics that showed significant influences on housing cost burden were household size, householder's age, gender, race and educational attainment, household income level and tenure type; and (4) a linear combination of household size, household income, whether or not a low-income household, residency in metropolitan area, and home structural type were found to be most efficient to predict a single- or two-person household's housing cost burden regardless of the household size.

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