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Residential Mobility and Changes in Housing Tenure Status of Women
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여성의 주거 이동과 주거 점유 형태의 변화: 집단중심추세 방법을 적용하여

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Korean Association of Social Policy Korea Social Policy Review Vol.28 No.2 KCI Accredited Journals
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2021.6
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121 - 154 (34page)

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Residential Mobility and Changes in Housing Tenure Status of Women
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This paper analyzes the factors affecting women’s residential mobility and housing tenure trajectory by using the Korean Longitudinal Survey of Women and Families, collected by the Korean Women’s Development Institute in South Korea from 2007 to 2018, to explore the characteristics of the housing regime in Korea. The results are as follows. When we used fixed-effects models, the probability of women’s residential mobility is higher in the youth, the married, living in rent, the fewer assets, and the more debts. As we used group-based trajectory models, five trajectory groups are identified in the trajectory of women’s housing status changes: stable, improved, middle-level unstable, rapidly unstable, and unstable at the high level. Age, marital status, and social class have affected the women’s trajectory of housing status. The result displays that women’s housing instability could be formed by gender, class, age, and marital status in South Korea, characterized by the familial-based housing welfare system, low-level public housing, housing as welfare among the elderly, and debt-based housing stability.

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