@article{ART002582539},
author={Yang-Yi Chang},
title={Resident’s Perception on Possibility of Domiciliation in Daejeon Metropolitan City: A Case Study of Middle School Students in Daeduk-gu},
journal={Journal of the Association of Korean Geographers},
issn={2287-4739},
year={2020},
volume={9},
number={1},
pages={135-146},
doi={10.25202/JAKG.9.1.9}
TY - JOUR
AU - Yang-Yi Chang
TI - Resident’s Perception on Possibility of Domiciliation in Daejeon Metropolitan City: A Case Study of Middle School Students in Daeduk-gu
JO - Journal of the Association of Korean Geographers
PY - 2020
VL - 9
IS - 1
PB - Association of Korean Geographers
SP - 135
EP - 146
SN - 2287-4739
AB - This study aims to analyze the resident’s perception on the possibility of domiciliation in Daejeon Metropolitan City. To understand the domiciliating conditions for future generation, the questionnaire and interview were administered to middle school students in Daeduk-gu. More than half of the respondents supplied a negative response for domiciliation in Daejeon; the main reason was a lack of entertainment and youth facilities. Many respondents chose Seoul as the city in which they want to dwell because of abundant entertainment and youth facilities. These are related to culture and leisure, and this factor is regarded as necessary for the students’ choice of domiciliated city. In a survey on one’s satisfaction with the current residential area, the majority of students gave a positive response. Three main reasons were cited for their satisfaction: abundant commercial facilities, a clean environment and public safety. For subjects’ reason for dissatisfaction, the lack of entertainment and youth facilities was chosen. Therefore, to enhance the possibility of domiciliation for future generations, cultural and leisure conditions need to be improved in Daejeon Metropolitan City.
KW - Daejeon;Domiciliation;Resident’s perception;Daeduk-gu;Middle school students
DO - 10.25202/JAKG.9.1.9
ER -
Yang-Yi Chang. (2020). Resident’s Perception on Possibility of Domiciliation in Daejeon Metropolitan City: A Case Study of Middle School Students in Daeduk-gu. Journal of the Association of Korean Geographers, 9(1), 135-146.
Yang-Yi Chang. 2020, "Resident’s Perception on Possibility of Domiciliation in Daejeon Metropolitan City: A Case Study of Middle School Students in Daeduk-gu", Journal of the Association of Korean Geographers, vol.9, no.1 pp.135-146. Available from: doi:10.25202/JAKG.9.1.9
Yang-Yi Chang "Resident’s Perception on Possibility of Domiciliation in Daejeon Metropolitan City: A Case Study of Middle School Students in Daeduk-gu" Journal of the Association of Korean Geographers 9.1 pp.135-146 (2020) : 135.
Yang-Yi Chang. Resident’s Perception on Possibility of Domiciliation in Daejeon Metropolitan City: A Case Study of Middle School Students in Daeduk-gu. 2020; 9(1), 135-146. Available from: doi:10.25202/JAKG.9.1.9
Yang-Yi Chang. "Resident’s Perception on Possibility of Domiciliation in Daejeon Metropolitan City: A Case Study of Middle School Students in Daeduk-gu" Journal of the Association of Korean Geographers 9, no.1 (2020) : 135-146.doi: 10.25202/JAKG.9.1.9
Yang-Yi Chang. Resident’s Perception on Possibility of Domiciliation in Daejeon Metropolitan City: A Case Study of Middle School Students in Daeduk-gu. Journal of the Association of Korean Geographers, 9(1), 135-146. doi: 10.25202/JAKG.9.1.9
Yang-Yi Chang. Resident’s Perception on Possibility of Domiciliation in Daejeon Metropolitan City: A Case Study of Middle School Students in Daeduk-gu. Journal of the Association of Korean Geographers. 2020; 9(1) 135-146. doi: 10.25202/JAKG.9.1.9
Yang-Yi Chang. Resident’s Perception on Possibility of Domiciliation in Daejeon Metropolitan City: A Case Study of Middle School Students in Daeduk-gu. 2020; 9(1), 135-146. Available from: doi:10.25202/JAKG.9.1.9
Yang-Yi Chang. "Resident’s Perception on Possibility of Domiciliation in Daejeon Metropolitan City: A Case Study of Middle School Students in Daeduk-gu" Journal of the Association of Korean Geographers 9, no.1 (2020) : 135-146.doi: 10.25202/JAKG.9.1.9