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Depopulation and Aging of Rural Areas in Korea - A Case Study of Goryeong-gun, Gyeongsangbuk-do (고령군의 인구감소와 고령화)

  • Kim, Boo-Sung
    • Journal of the Korean association of regional geographers
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.36-52
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    • 2009
  • Demographic change is the best indicator to be able to show the rural change exactly and thus becomes the factor to be considered by all means in the setting-up process of the rural development policy. First of all, this paper is concerned with the two main themes, depopulation and aging process of Goryeong-gun(county), after a brief consideration of the demographic trends in rural areas of Korea. And then it will analyze the population structures of 8 administrative districts of Goryeong-gun(1 Eub, 7 Myeons) to reveal the areal differentiation of rural demographic change. Like other rural areas in Korea, Goryeong-gun experienced a sharp depopulation and aging during last several decades, and it represents typical rural backward areas in Korea. But within the same county, the process of population change differs from district to district. On the basis of several demographic indicators, 8 administrative districts(Eub and Myeons) in Goryeong-gun can be classified into 4 types of population change, namely 'type with stagnant population' like Goryeong-eub, 'type with increasing population' like Dasan-myeon, 'type with decreasing population' like Seongsan-myeon Gaejin-myeon Sangrim-myeon, 'type with rapidly decreasing population' like Deokgok-myeon Unsu-myeon Ugok-myeon. It highlights the need to develop differentiated rural policies according to relevant regional conditions.

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Population Change of Region and Location of Gwangyang Works of POSCO: 1981~2001 (광양제철소의 입지와 지역의 인구변화: 1980∼2001)

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    • Journal of the Economic Geographical Society of Korea
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.83-96
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    • 2004
  • Location of firms and construction of new industrial complex generally have an effect on the population change of region. This paper focuses on the population change of Gwangyang city, in particular, the relationship between location of new firm, Gwangyang Works of POSCO, and population change of region. The first construction of Gwangyang Works of POSCO was finished in 1987. The number of population of Gwangyang city increased from 78,478 individuals of 1981 to 138,468 individuals of 2001, and the number of household also increased from 14,917 household of 1981 to 43,176 household of 2001 with the location and construction process of Gwangyang Works of POSCO. The growth of population was greatly revealed during the period of 1987 through 1991 with social increase of pouplation transferred into Gwangyang city from another area. This period related with the completion of Gwangyang Works of POSCO. In addition, population increase was mainly appeared in Eastern Gwangyang area, neighboring area to Gwangyang Works 13,211 peoples of 1981 to 74,956 peoples of 2001. Therefore, it is clear that location of Gwangyang Works of POSCO had a significant impact on the change of population structure and population growth of Gwangyang city since 1981.

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Analysis of the Spatial Distribution of Animal Clinic Using GIS (GIS를 활용한 동물병원의 공간분포 특징 분석)

  • Pak, Son-Il;Bae, Sun-Hak
    • Journal of the Korean association of regional geographers
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.118-127
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    • 2012
  • Using GIS, animal clinic's spatial distribution characteristics were analyzed. Animal clinic location data was collected through the Internet's Open API service. Approximately 4,100 animal clinics are operated in South Korea in 2011. And 47 % of these are located in the Seoul area. Population, especially female population and apartment resident's ratio affects the location factor of the animal clinic. The number of 25~44 year-old woman and animal clinics are high correlation. In the animal clinic location, distance from the road is more important than the distance of the metro.

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The Spatial Pattern and Residential Characteristics of Aging Population in the Seoul Metropolitan Region (수도권 고령인구의 공간 분포와 주거 특성)

  • Choi, Jae-Heon;Yoon, Hyun Wi
    • Journal of the Korean Geographical Society
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    • v.48 no.3
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    • pp.402-416
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    • 2013
  • This paper investigates both the changing spatial patterns of aging population during 1985 to 2010 and their interrelationship with the residential features of elderly households in 2010. The aging level of a region is classified into three different ones such as aging region (7~14%), aged region (14~20%) and super-aged region (over 20%). Residential features of elderly households are examined by such variables as housing type, housing ownership, and house age. Aging process has started from peripheral regions distanced away from Seoul. There are strong tendency that aging households reside in single unit house owned by oneself over 20 years-old aged houses, which shows more strong patterns toward peripheral regions in SMR.

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Prediction for the Spatial Distribution of Occupational Employment by Applying Markov Chain Model (마르코프 체인 모형을 이용한 직종별 취업자의 공간적 분포 변화 예측)

  • Park, So Hyun;Lee, Keumsook
    • Journal of the Korean Geographical Society
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    • v.51 no.4
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    • pp.525-539
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    • 2016
  • This study attempts to predict the changes in the spatial distribution of occupational employment in Korea by applying Markov Chain Model. For the purpose we analyze the job-related migration pattern and estimate the transition probability with the last six years job-related migration data. By applying the Chapman-Kolmogorov equation based on the transition probability, we predict the changes in the spatial distribution of occupational employment for the next ten years. The result reveals that the employment of professional jobs is predicted to increase at every city and region except Seoul, while the employment of elementary labor jobs is predicted to increase slightly in Seoul. In particular, Gangwon-do and Chuncheongdo are predicted to increase in the employment of all occupational jobs.

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Research on Areal Interpolation Methods and Error Measurement Techniques for Reorganizing Incompatible Regional Data Units : The Population Weighted Interpolation (지역 자료의 공간 단위 재구성 기법 및 에러 검증 : 인구가중치 내삽법)

  • Shin, Jung-Yeop
    • Journal of the Korean association of regional geographers
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.389-406
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    • 2004
  • with the increasing popularity of regional studies, the importance of regional data has been recognized dramatically in recent years. However, due to potential problems from the intrinsic characteristics of aggregate regional data for the research, and incompatible regional units between source and target regional data units, the method for reorganizing the regional data units for a given research analysis should be required. In this regard, the purpose of this research is to review the significant interpolation methods for reorganizing the data units and, based on it, to propose the population weighted interpolation method. For the first purpose, areal weighted interpolation method, pycnophylactic method, dasymetric method, area-to-point method were reviewed. The proposed population-weighted interpolation method was applied to the case study of population census regional data in Erie County, NY, compared with areal weighted interpolation method, pycnophylactic method in terms of several statistical characteristics.

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The Impact of Aging on Regional Differentiation and the Role of Tax (고령화가 지역 간 분화에 미치는 영향과 조세의 역할)

  • Kim, Seung Jae;Kim, Ho Yeon
    • Journal of the Korean Regional Science Association
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    • v.34 no.3
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    • pp.43-54
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    • 2018
  • This paper analyzes the effects of population aging on regional differentiation from the New Economic Geography perspective. The addition of old-age population variable affects the price index, income, nominal wage, and real wage derived in the short-run equilibrium. Using the new model, we can better explain industrial agglomeration patterns corresponding to the new long-run equilibrium. As the real wage criterion does not properly take the old-age group into account, we employ the indirect utility function as an additional condition for equilibrium. We further consider tax as a policy tool for achieving a better long-run equilibrium. This would enable the government to direct the economy toward a particular equilibrium desired in the face of population aging.

Rank-Size Distribution with Web Document Frequency of City Name : Case study with U.S incorporated places of 100,000 or more population (인터넷 문서빈도를 통해 본 도시순위규모에 관한 연구 -미국 10만 이상의 인구를 갖는 도시들을 사례로-)

  • Hong, Il-Young
    • Journal of the Korean association of regional geographers
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    • v.13 no.3
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    • pp.290-300
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    • 2007
  • In this study, web document frequency of city place name is analyzed and it is used as the dataset for rank-size analysis. The search keywords are compared in the context of spatial meaning and the different domain corpus is applied. The acquired search results are applied for the further analysis. Firstly, the rank-size analysis is applied to compare the result between population and document frequency. Secondly, in case of correlation analysis, the significant changes are revealed when the spatial criteria for search keywords are increased. In case of corpus, COM, NET, and ORG shows the higher coefficient values. Lastly, the cluster analysis is applied to classify the list of cities that shows the similarity and difference. These analyses have a significant role in representing the rank-size distribution of city names that are reflected on the web documents in the information society.

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The Changes of Urban System Reflected in Daily Movement: 2005-2012 (일일 인구이동으로 본 국토공간의 도시체계 변화: 2005년과 2012년)

  • Son, Seungho
    • Journal of the Korean Geographical Society
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    • v.50 no.2
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    • pp.203-216
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    • 2015
  • This paper examined the changes of urban system through the network and the flow pattern reflected in daily movement in Korea. Because daily movement reflects trip pattern, urban system formed by inter-city linkages can be recognized in terms of living sphere. While population movements between cities have the number of linkage systems of city network and the number of traffic regions composed of the origin and destination has increased respectively. Nevertheless, spatial extent of Capital region and Busan region has been expanded. In Gangwon-do in which Seoul-oriented high-speed transportation network has developed, separation of living sphere between Yeongdong area and the Soyanggang cultural region formed around Chuncheon was intensified. Living sphere that includes Daejeon and the surrounding cities has been expanded to the southern Gyeonggi-do. The existing living sphere formed in Jeollanam-do was fragmented into the east and west around Mokpo and Suncheon due to the weakened centrality of Gwangju. Living spheres formed by spatial interaction were consistent with regional administrative boundary. Considering the increased interaction between Seoul and its surrounding cities, the development of global city-region centered on Seoul is expected.

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Migration to the Capital Region in Korea: Assessing the Relative Importance of Place Characteristics and Migrant Selectivity (우리나라 수도권으로의 인구이동: 시기별 유출지역 특성과 이주자 선별성의 상대적 중요도 평가)

  • Kwon, Sang-Cheol
    • Journal of the Korean association of regional geographers
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    • v.11 no.6
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    • pp.571-584
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    • 2005
  • The population concentration in the Capital region of Korea has become an important issue for the pursuit of the balanced regional human capital development. Considering migration both as a geographic and a social movement, migration to the capital region could be examined in the push factors and the selective migrant characteristics from the out-migration region. Their relative importance reveals that age and education level are important in almost all years, but the importance of the percentage of manufacturing sector and rural/urban region moves to the years of education, the percentage of unskilled occupation and manufacturing sector and unemployment ratio recently. Since the brain drain has been occurring under the highly unbalanced regional development in Korea, the results suggest that regional human capital investment should be accompanied with enlarging quality employment opportunities to reap the benefits.

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