Title |
A Preliminary Study on the Influence of the Physical Housing Poverty on Children |
Authors |
이지원(Lee, Jee-Won) ; 장은지(Jang, Eun-Ji) ; 유다은(Yoo, Da-Un) |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5659/JAIK.2023.39.1.67 |
Keywords |
Housing; Housing Poverty; Housing Characteristic; Residential Density; Required Facilities; Housing Environment; Housing Safety; Children |
Abstract |
Physical poverty in a residential environment has many negative effects on a child’s development. This is a preliminary study to
empirically identify the negative impact a residential environment has on children in physical housing poverty in Korea. Based on the
2020 Korea Housing Survey data and analysis of 35 previous studies, the seriousness of the residential environment problems that children
face in physical housing poverty was estimated and suggestions for future studies in architecture with administrative rules such as
minimum housing standards in Korea was presented. The results revealed the necessity to consider the importance or influence of each
physical residential environmental factor while organizing these factors more systematically. Additionally, it is necessary to consider the
characteristics of Korean housing such as underground and semi-underground housing, differences according to Korea's ondol system, and
the high preferences for apartments. Lastly, the minimum housing standards in Korea need to be supplemented and improved based on the
contents revealed through previous studies. |