• Title/Summary/Keyword: Government's housing policy

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A Study on the Improvement of Youth Housing Support Policy

  • KIM, Sun-Ju
    • 산경연구논집
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    • 제11권11호
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    • pp.29-38
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    • 2020
  • Purpose: The problem of housing poverty among young people is a very important problem for the nation. Therefore, the main purpose of this paper is to identify the problems of the government's housing support policy for young people. And it is in presenting specific solutions by fully reflecting the opinions of experts. Research design, data and methodology: This study consisted of analyzing the following three research topics: 1) the differences of youth residential support housing policy impact on young adults' housing stability, 2) the problems and solutions of youth housing support policy, and 3) the differences of experts' opinions on the impact of government policy on youth housing stability. The subject of this study is the government's seven housing policies for young people. The targets include Happy Public Rental Housing (Happiness Housing), Station Area Rental Housing for youth (Station Area 2030), Public Dormitory for College Students (Public Dormitory & Hope Dormitory), Jeonse Rental Housing for College Students (Subject Lease Rental Housing for College Students), Social Housing for Young People, and Share House. The data was organized through expert surveys from 1st to 30th June 2020. The experts surveyed include professors & researchers, public officer & public institutions staff, and private developers of young adults' housing. The methodology of analysis on the problem and the solution of government policy was Frequency analysis. And analysis methods on differences of experts' opinion were ANOVA, Levene' test, and Schefe test. Results: Problems in Government's youth residential support housing policy include high rents, lack of supply, difficulty in acquiring rental housing, inconvenience in using shared spaces, conflicts with cohabitants, and invasion of privacy. Solutions include expanding supply to urban areas, establishing long-term plans, securing privacy, diversifying business methods, establishing platforms for rental housing transactions, and expanding various public support (financial support, etc). Conclusions: There was a difference in perception among groups of experts on the impact of public rental housing (called 'happiness housing') in youth housing stability. It is very urgent to come up with the most reasonable policy to support youth housing. This requires in-depth discussions by experts to narrow their differences.

A Comparative Housing Policy and Policy Transfer between Countries with Respect to Low-Income Housing in Korea

  • Ha, Seong-Kyu;Choi, Eun-Jin
    • 토지주택연구
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    • 제2권3호
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    • pp.205-215
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    • 2011
  • Korea has experienced a remarkable economic achievement since the 1960s. However, behind this facade of growth and progress, a chronic housing shortage in the capital region, declining owner-occupation, rising housing costs, and polarization in housing conditions between the better-off and the worse-off clearly illustrate the impasse and crisis in housing that Korea now faces. In addition, the IMF crisis and the late global financial crisis shocked the Korean housing market. The Korean government has made significant policy changes to improve housing security for less-privileged groups. In order to achieve housing policy development, the Korean government has tried to employ of advanced countries. What are the benefits(merits) and dangers(demerits) of housing policy transfer between countries? This paper emphasizes that we must recognize about 'differences' rather than 'commonalities' between countries with respect to policy transfer. It also maintains that the government should play a main role as an enabler rather as a provider of 'low-cost' housing.

일본 임차가구의 주거비부담능력 변화와 정책적 함의 (The Change in the Housing Affordability of Japanese Tenants and the Policy Implication)

  • 남원석
    • 한국주거학회논문집
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    • 제22권4호
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    • pp.23-32
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    • 2011
  • The change in the Japanese rental housing policy since the 1990s appeared as a reduction in the role of central government, an expansion in the local government's discretion, and an increase in the dependence on the housing market. As a result, the supply of new public rental housing decreased drastically and the rent regulation was eased. This study is designed to evaluate the validity of the policy change through an analysis of the change in housing affordability of tenants during the period of 1983~2008. The analysis showed that the housing affordability and the accessibility to the housing market by tenants had been improved, confirming that if the public rental housing stock was properly used, the housing needs of the low-income tenants would be met without new supply. Therefore, it appeared that the change in the Japanese rental housing policy may have a certain amount of validity. However, the study pointed out that the validity of the policy change must be limited as the future risk factors such as the possibility of residualisation of public rental housing and the increase of poor households according to job insecurity were not well considered. Accordingly, in conclusion this study suggests that new policy instruments should be developed at central government-level, such as offering incentives for local governments and establishing a housing allowance etc.

서울시 역세권 청년주택 사업 적지평가 모형: 5차 운영기준 개정과 청년수요의 반영을 중심으로 (Suitability Modelling for Potential Sites for Seoul's 2030 Youth-Housing Projects: Focusing on the 5th Policy Modification and the Youth's Demand)

  • 박민호;김명훈;천상현
    • 토지주택연구
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    • 제11권3호
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    • pp.49-59
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    • 2020
  • The Seoul's 2030 Youth-Housing is a policy to promote the development of private sector-built rental housing in a Station Influence Area (SIA). It is a representative policy to resolve a housing problem for the youth in Seoul. The Seoul Metropolitan Government has made continuous policy improvements to respond to earlier criticisms on the policy. In December 2018, the Seoul Metropolitan Government enlarged the possible spatial boundaries of the SIA that the private sector developer can carry out the housing development projects. This study attempts to assess the potential sites available in Seoul by considering the youth's demand. This study used the suitability modelling technique to evaluate the potential sites. In detail, we established three sub-models by reflecting rent, accessibility to living areas of the youth, and accessibility to living SOC for the youth's demand. According to the results, the Hanyang City Wall area, which was newly included by the recent policy revision, showed moderate scores to fit the housing projects, while some Gangbuk areas, which have high accessibility and relatively lower rents, showed the best scores appropriate for the projects. The age group of 20s preferred university districts, while the age group of 30s preferred to locate near Seoul's main office areas. We suggest that the Seoul metropolitan government develops better ways to guage and reflect the demand for differing youth groups and the demand by age groups.

수도권과 지방의 주택정책의 비교연구 (A comparative study on housing policy of capital area and region)

  • 김진;전광섭
    • 한국전자통신학회논문지
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    • 제6권3호
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    • pp.451-455
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    • 2011
  • 본 연구는 현재 우리나라 주택정책의 문제점에 관하여 수도권과 지방으로 양분화하여 비교 연구하여 하였다. 또한 현 정부의 주택 정책에 관한 근본적인 문제점을 분석하여 수도권과 지방간의 수급상황을 고려한 차별화된 부동산 정책을 수립하여야 한다는 정책적 대안을 모색하였다.

Housing Policy for Low-income Households (Ger Areas) in Mongolia: Based on Generic Characteristic of Developing Countries

  • Ishdorj, Saruul;Lee, Hyun-Soo;Park, Moonseo
    • 국제학술발표논문집
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    • The 7th International Conference on Construction Engineering and Project Management Summit Forum on Sustainable Construction and Management
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    • pp.138-145
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    • 2017
  • As that experienced in other developing countries, Mongolia has already faced multilateral side issues for two decades due to economic growth that created Ger areas or internationally 'Slum', public housing and living conditions for low-income citizens, on the basis of rapid migration from rural areas to urban. Ger areas appear to be the main cause of environmental pollution problems and impending comfortable living conditions of the city's residents by covering more than half area of Ulaanbaatar city. Also, the spread of the Ger areas has many side issues such as prevention of urban development and unaesthetic. Most inhabitants of the areas are on low-incomes, and living in the detached houses or felt yurts (Ger) usually build within a low budget, by themselves or unprofessional people, and by using materials of poor quality. Therefore, Ger areas are an inevitable issue that requires effective, proper and immediate housing policy coordination under the government and even the housing market. Unfortunately housing policies, laws, and projects adopted by Mongolian government have shown inefficient results. The government housing policies, unlike other developing countries did not target low-income households' housing which is the priority issue for two decades. But only in 2014, the Long-term housing policy with the strategy for affordable housing initiated the housing policy for low-income households. This policy has five main broad directions such as redevelopment of Ger area, the land readjustment, public rental housing, new settlements and new city and reconstruction for old apartments, which are rather general and would require tremendous financial resources if each of the directions is implemented simultaneously without prioritization. Therefore this research aims to suggest the efficient and adequate housing policy direction for the low-income households in Ger area based on achievement of other developing countries' strategies, performances and generic characteristic with explanatory models. Also, this research adopts a literature analysis method that uses various research reports, related papers in domestic and international journals, and theses by experts, researchers, public institutions, and agencies.

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주택 구매의도에 미치는 영향에 관한 연구 (A Study on Factors Affecting the Purchase Intention of Housing)

  • 김수경;하규수
    • 벤처창업연구
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    • 제14권2호
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    • pp.181-190
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    • 2019
  • 본 연구는 주택선택 속성과 정부정책이 주택 구매행동에 미치는 영향력을 통해서 주택시장에 대한 이해를 돕고자 한다. 이를 위한 분석의 주요 쟁점은 다양한 유형의 주택선택 속성과 정부정책간에 부동산 투자전망의 조절효과를 고려하는 것이다. 연구결과는 다음과 같다. 첫째, 주택선택 속성 중 편의성, 교육입지, 이웃수준은 주택구매의도에 유의미한 영향을 미치는 것으로 나타났다. 둘째, 정부정책은 주택구매의도에 유의미한 영향력이 없었다. 셋째, 부동산 투자전망의 조절효과는 선택속성 중 이웃수준과 상호작용 변수가 주택구매의도에 정적인 영향을 미치는 것으로 나타났다. 본 연구결과 정부의 금융정책은 주택구매 의사결정에 영향을 미치지 않음으로서, 현실적으로 과도한 규제는 처음 주택 구매자에게 주거복지의 질을 떨어뜨릴 수 있다. 또한 소비자 선호도의 동기에 대한 이해를 통해서 주택시장에서의 실제 수요 변화를 적절히 기술하고 설명 할 수 있다.

인구감소형 도시의 주택정책 개선방안 연구 (A Study on Mea'sures to Improve Housing Policy for Population Declining Cities)

  • 문태훈
    • 한국시스템다이내믹스연구
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    • 제12권2호
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    • pp.127-151
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    • 2011
  • The purpose of this study is to examine measures to improve government's supply oriented housing policy in population declining cities. For this purpose, system dynamics simulation method was used to build urban-housing model and different sets of housing policies were tested to see their impact on local housing problems. Simulation result shows that there is no best set of housing policies that can solve all housing problems in population declining cities. It also indicates that housing policy that solve one type of problems can worsen other type of problems. Housing policy that increases population size has negative effect of housing oversupply. It also increases proportion of old houses in population declining cities. However, housing policy that makes city younger with newer houses tends to increase housing shortage and housing price. So, policy choice needs to be made with clear understanding of trade off between different policies. The result also shows it is difficult to expect a full scale effect of housing policy on local housing problems unless it is executed with regional economic development policy because local housing problems are so closely related with local economic problem in population declining local cities.

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중국의 주택상품화 : 주택공급 증가를 통한 적극적 주택개혁 (Housing Commodification in China: Housing Reform through Market)

  • 전현택
    • 한국경제지리학회지
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    • 제5권2호
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    • pp.293-302
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    • 2002
  • 경제체제 전환기의 중국은 20년에 걸쳐서 주택개혁을 추진하여 왔다. 국가가 계획하여 주택을 무상으로 분배하는 제도에서 실수요자가 화폐를 통해서 주택을 구입하는 제도로의 변화가 있었다 1998년 7월, 주택 화폐분배정책의 실행은, 주택의 상품화를 가로막고 있던 실물분배의 고리를 끊은 것으로서, 20년 중국 주택개혁의 완결이다. 주택개혁의 목적은 정부와 단위(단위)의 부담없이 주택을 공급하고, 재생산하는 것으로서 러시아의 주택개혁과는 주택공급을 중시한다는 점에서 차이가 있다. 중국의 주택개혁이 주택개혁을 이루기 위해서 정부는 '복지 관성'에서 벗어나지 못하는 주민들이 주택을 구입하게 하기 위해서 다양한 정책을 시도했다. 그러나 국가가 건축하고 분배해 주는 것을 당연시했던 주민들이 주택을 상품으로 받아들이는 과정은 오랜 시간이 소요되었다. 또한 토지와 결합되어 있고, 고가의 소비재로서 기타 상품들과 다른 속성을 가진 주택을 시장체제로 재생산하려는 정부의 노력은 중국에서 일반적인 상품을 시장화 하는 방식 - 시장가격을 통한 시장화 방식, 다양한 소유제를 통한 시장화 방식 - 이 주택에는 적용되지 않으므로 실패하였다. 그래서 정부는 정치적 부담에도 불구하고 주택 실물분배 포기 선언을 하게된다. 실물분배 포기 선언 이후, 주택은 개인주택 매매 시장을 통해 급속히 상품화되었다.

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UK Urban Regeneration Policy for Comprtitiveness: A Government Perspective

  • Thorpe, Keith
    • 토지주택연구
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    • 제8권2호
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    • pp.33-53
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    • 2017
  • The UK Government's approach to how to deliver regeneration in its towns and cities has changed considerably in recent years. Traditionally, urban regeneration policy focused on reversing physical, economic and social decline in an area where market forces would not do this without intervention. Since 2010 urban regeneration has become a vital part of the Government's approach to increasing local growth and competitiveness and building a strong and balanced economy. The current emphasis is on a place-based approach to regeneration that builds on the particular strengths of different places to drive growth and addresses the factors that hold them back. This paper outlines the key features of current UK urban regeneration policy and how interventions to support regeneration and growth are being pursued at different spatial scales to ensure all parts of the country benefit. They include pan regional initiatives like the Northern Powerhouse and Midlands Way, to groups of local authorities operating at a sub regional level (combined authorities/city regions), Local Enterprise Partnerships, and a variety of smaller scale programmes delivering regeneration in areas of economic and social decline. The paper explains some of the policy instruments and funding programmes available to support regeneration, and provides case studies of some major urban regeneration projects that illustrate the new approach including housing and infrastructure improvements like the planned High Speed Rail 2 line. These are supporting regeneration through the creation of strategic partnerships involving government, places and investors. The paper concludes with some lessons from past and future regeneration schemes to improve their effectiveness and impact on places and enhance local growth potential.