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Analysis of the Middle-aged Demand for Elderly Living Service and Present Conditions of Housing

예비고령자의 주거현황 및 노후 생활서비스 수요분석

  • 변나향 (충북대학교 건축학과) ;
  • 이승엽 (위스콘신대학교-밀워키 건축도시대학원)
  • Received : 2018.11.08
  • Accepted : 2019.03.07
  • Published : 2019.03.30

Abstract

This study focused on the generational change of elderly people in the future based on the changes of aging background and household structure. After 2025, when the growth rate of aging rapidly becomes prominent, the generation born before 1961, the baby boomers who were in their youth after the country's liberation, will replace the current elderly generation. This means that the characteristics and values of living of the elderly will change and not pass on to the future, and that the demand for housing will also be different. The purpose of this study is to predict the future elderly housing demand and to find out the issues of housing support for elderly people and necessary institutional support items. For this purpose, the preliminary elderly people are surveyed and analyzed for their present housing condition, perception of old age, housing plan, welfare facilities and demand for living services. The results of this study are meaningful in laying the groundwork for predicting the demand for housing and living support of the elderly in the future and proposing suggestions and preparing related systems.

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