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A Study on Lifestyle Classification Using Q-Sorting Method (Q-sorting 방법을 이용한 주생활양식 유형화 방안에 관한 연구)

  • 신연섭;이미연;민조희;허진민;김아름;이연숙
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Interior Design Conference
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    • 2003.05a
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    • pp.59-64
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    • 2003
  • Recent rapid economical growth has brought many of changes and great improvement in quality of life in Korea. In accordance with this social trend, there are diversified lifestyles which influence consumer behavior, The purpose of this study was to develop an instrument that is able to measure more efficiently current housing lifestyle pattern. Eighty questioning items were analyzed and reclassified into same characteristics by using Q-sorting method.

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Housing Lifestyle of One Person Households with the Perspective of Digital Placemaking (디지털화에 따른 1인 가구의 주생활양식에 관한 연구)

  • Cho, Sung-Heui;Park, Soo-Been;Hwang, Mi-Ri
    • Proceeding of Spring/Autumn Annual Conference of KHA
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    • 2003.11a
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    • pp.137-143
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    • 2003
  • This study aimed to analyze the housing lifestyles of one person households (OPH) with the perspective of digital placemaking in order to suggest the planning criteria for OPH house. The structured questionnaire survey was accomplished by 145 OPH. The main findings were as follows. (1) OPH's housing lifestyles were classified into four types composed of ten factors. (2) The user preference for the space organization was varied by four types of housing lifestyles. (3) Most OPH required the informational appliances and their needs for other digital appliances were significantly differed by four types of housing lifestyles.

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Analysis of the Characteristics of Residents' Preferences on LDK at Small-sized Apartment according to Lifestyle Types by Housing (주생활양식 유형별 소형아파트 LDK 선호특성 분석)

  • Mo, Jeong-Hyun;Kang, Soon-Joo;Kwon, Oh-Jung;Choi, Jung-Min;Kim, Soo-Jin
    • Journal of the Korean housing association
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    • v.24 no.4
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    • pp.83-96
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    • 2013
  • With the recent increase in the number of one- and two-person households, demand for small-sized apartments has been on the rise, and lifestyles have seen swift changes to cater to smaller-sized housing. The construction market is shifting toward small-sized apartments, and research is now needed on the lifestyles of those living in small-sized apartments in order to develop suitable housing units. Therefore, this study aims to produce a planning concept for housing units by lifestyle, categorizing residents based on lifestyle and identifying their LDK preferences. Regarding methodology, prior research was reviewed to validate housing-related lifestyle factors and study the lifestyles of those living in small-sized apartments. Lifestyle categories based on housing type were determined by a cluster analysis, and LDK preferences for each lifestyle were analyzed through a survey. These data were then used to propose a planning concept with small-sized apartments for each lifestyle type. Thirty-two factors for categorizing lifestyles were obtained by studying three domains of housing-related lifestyle factors: 'housing values', 'attitudes toward living space', and 'behavior in living space; A total of 648 people living in small-sized apartments were classified into three lifestyle groups: 'True Family Benefiters', 'Smart Shopaholics', and 'Slow Heritage Pursuers'. 'Each group's lifestyle characteristics and socio-demographic features were used to classify the lifestyles of those living in small-sized apartments. The LDK preferences for each lifestyle were analyzed to design a planning concept for small-sized apartment.

A Study on the Living Space and Life Pattern Transition of Rural Houses - Focused on the Jeju Area - (농촌주거의 住空間 및 住生活 변화에 관한 연구 - 제주지역을 중심으로 -)

  • Choi, Jae-Kweun
    • Korean Institute of Interior Design Journal
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    • no.34
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    • pp.69-77
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    • 2002
  • The purpose of this study is to recognize the living space and life pattern transition which is expressed in the modernization course with the analysis of the Jeju rural houses. For this study, I choose 72 residences examples in 8 villages as the subjects which are changed by the spontaneous purpose of the inhabitants who live in Jeju area were chosen as the subjects. As for the research method, after visiting the subject residence directly, and the field study such as the actual estimation, observation and interview were performed.The conclusion of the study with these purpose are as follows. First, The opened spatial composition of the sitting-inclination is composed of the form which has the individual opened room and living room with the mechanism to grant the flexibility to the limited space and the structure for enduring the much-humid oceanic climate. Second, The life pattern shows the sitting life which usually uses the an-bang and living room with the seasonal change.

An Analysis of the House Purchasing Behavior According to the Housing Value and the Life-Style (주거가치와 주생활양식에 따른 주택구매행동 분석)

  • 고경필
    • Journal of the Korean housing association
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    • v.5 no.2
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    • pp.65-75
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    • 1994
  • The purpose of this study was analyzed that the house purchasing behavior had on influence on the housing value and the life-style factors. For this purpose, the data were collected by using questionnaire distributed to 251. The data were analyzed by Factor Analysis, Pearson's Correlation Analysis and Multiple Regression Analysis. The major findings of this research were as follow: 1. The housing value factors were classified into condition of location, safety, esthetic, economic and prestige and human relation and approach. The housing life-style factors were classified into ostentation. 2. The house purchasing behavior were correlated with the housing value and the life-style factors. 3. The house purchasing behavior had an influence on the housing value and the life-style factors.

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Sub-components of Housing Life-styles by the Characteristics of Apartment Housing Residents (공동주택 거주자 특성에 따른 주생활양식의 하위구성요인)

  • 김미희;이유미
    • Korean Journal of Human Ecology
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    • v.1 no.2
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    • pp.75-88
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    • 1998
  • This study designed to explore the patterns of housing life-styles and the characteristics of apartment housing residents and to examine the relationships between housing life-styles and the characteristics of apartment-housing residents. The data for this study was collected by questionnaires administered to 278 homemakers living in apartment housing over 20s pyong(66$m^2$) in the Kwangju area. The major findings of this study can be summarized as follows; 1. Housing life-styles were grouped into 9 sub-categories : the Anbang-centered, the dining-centered, the pursuit of conspicuosness and conformity, orientation to change, the pursuit of orderliness, the pursuit of decoration, orientation to community, pursuit of individuality and the orientation to a natural environment. 2. Housing life-styles were significantly different according to age, educational background, and employment status of homemakers, occupation of the primary income provider, family-life cycle stage, total household income, and housing size. (Korean J Human Ecology 1(2):75~88. 1998)

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The Types of Housing Life-Style and Preferences of the Internal and External Space of Multi-Family Housing (주생활양식 유형과 공동주택내부.외부공간의 선호에 관한 연구)

  • 김미희;이유미
    • Journal of the Korean housing association
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.89-96
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    • 1998
  • This study has been designed to explore how the types of housing life-style relate to the preferences of internal and external spaces among multi-family housing residents. Data were collected by questionnaire self-administered to 278 female residents living in multi-family housing over 20s pyong (66$m^2$) in the Kwangju area. General linear model/Duncan-test, and $x^2$-test were used in analyzing the data. In the preferences of internal space, there were significant differences in the needs of an indoor garden, exercise spaces, and a front balcony and in the concept of the living room and the dining-kitchen by types of housing life-style. In the preferences of external spaces, there were significant difference in the preferred type of housing, the preferred residential area, and in the need of an individual storage space and a walking path by types of housing life-style.

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Content Analysis of the 'Housing' Unit in the 2015 Revised Middle School Technology and Home Economics Textbook Using Text Mining (텍스트 마이닝을 이용한 2015 개정 중학교 기술·가정 교과서의 주생활 단원 내용분석)

  • Kim, Do-Yeon
    • Journal of Korean Home Economics Education Association
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    • v.34 no.2
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    • pp.1-19
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    • 2022
  • The purpose of this study is to analyze the keywords of the middle school textbooks based on the 2015 revision of the technology and home economics curriculum to understand the core concepts and contents composition of the 'housing' unit. Using TEXTOM and UCINET programs, the frequencies and centralities of the keywords were analyzed, and CONCOR analysis was performed. The results are as follows. First, the content system of the 'housing' unit is divided into 'life culture' and 'safety' in the 'family life and safety' area. Second, in the 'safety' section, the frequencies of occurrence of the words were high in the order of indoor, occurrence, use, noise, and safety accidents, in the order of frequency of occurrence. It was confirmed that words related to daily life, safety accidents, and prevention were closely connected to each other. In the 'life culture' section, the frequencies of occurrence were high in the order of space, housing, family, and residential space, and the correlations between these keywords were also high. Third, the most influential core keywords were, indoor and occurrence in the 'safety' section, and space, family, and housing, in the 'life culture' section. Fourth, the 'safety' section were divided into two subunits, 'safe living environment' and 'comfortable living environment', and the 'life culture' section were divided into four subunits, 'living space composition', 'space utilization', 'housing value and lifestyle', and 'housing culture'.