A Study on the Residential Upward and Downward Mobility in One-Person Households by Age Characteristics

Kwon Yeon Hwa, Choi,Yeol
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The purpose of this study is to analyze the residential upward and downward mobility in one-person households by age Characteristics. The data from the 2016 Korea Housing Survey was used for the analysis and the final sample included 4,046 one-person households. The results of this study are summarized as follows; Housing mobility of the entire one-person households were affected by age, gender, education, income, housing management costs, debt, residential location, tenure type, housing type, and room type. Young (under 39) one-person households have a higher probability of housing mobility in leased households, and in middle-aged (40~64) and elderly (other than 65) one-person households, the probability of residential mobility has increased significantly with male household heads. There was a difference in the factors influencing the housing upward mobility by age groups. The probability of ‘upward mobility’ increased as young one-person households lived with debt, middle aged one-person households lived on the ground-level or higher, and elderly one-person households lived in housing types other than APT.
基于年龄特征的一人家庭居住向上与向下流动研究
本研究的目的是分析按年龄特征划分的单身家庭居住向上和向下流动。分析使用了2016年韩国住宅调查的数据,最终样本包括4046户一人家庭。本研究结果总结如下:整个一人家庭的住房流动性受年龄、性别、教育程度、收入、住房管理成本、债务、居住地点、租住类型、住房类型和房型的影响。年轻(39岁以下)的一人家庭在租赁家庭中住宅流动性的可能性更高,而在中年(40~64岁)和老年(65岁以上)的一人家庭中,男性户主的住宅流动性可能性显著增加。影响住房上升率的因素在不同年龄组之间存在差异。“向上流动”的可能性随着年轻一人家庭负债、中年一人家庭住在地面或更高楼层、老年一人家庭住在公寓楼以外的房屋类型而增加。
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