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Exploring Spatial Characteristics of 'National Rental Housing' Supply
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국민임대주택 공급의 입지특성에 관한 연구

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Kim Tae-Kyung (경기개발연구원) Kim Wan-Shin
Journal
Korea Planning Association Journal of Korea Planning Association Vol.44 No.3 (WN.170) KCI Excellent Accredited Journal
Published
2009.6
Pages
95 - 108 (14page)

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Exploring Spatial Characteristics of 'National Rental Housing' Supply
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'National Rental Housing' policy genuinely begins in 2003, as an instrument to improve residential environments of the poor in Korea. The policy has a strong point in terms that the number of benefited people are growing, and the quality and size of the rental houses are being upgraded. However, a major concern of the policy is that the supply has been concentrated mostly on regions having available lands, without considering job markets of the poor. It may cause a serious spatial mismatch of residential and job locations at each region in Korea. For this reason, it is analyzed whether a disproportion between demand and supply of the 'national rental houses' actually exists, using a factor analysis. As a result, it is found that there is a great spatial imbalance in supplying the rental houses in each region. It is suggested that the concerned government must make an effort to adjust the disparity reconsidering regional demands by year. In addition to this, progressive implementation of demand oriented policies such as housing voucher, public rental multi-family housing, etc., is recommended as an alternative.

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Ⅰ. 서론
Ⅱ. 이론적 검토
Ⅲ. 국민임대주택 입지특성 분석
Ⅳ. 결론 및 향후 정책방향
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