@article{ART001455222},
author={서수복},
title={A Study on Differences in the Residential Migration Factors of Baby Boom Generation in Seoul by the Origin of Urban or Rural Area and Preferences},
journal={Korea Real Estate Review},
issn={2092-5395},
year={2010},
volume={20},
number={1},
pages={205-222}
TY - JOUR
AU - 서수복
TI - A Study on Differences in the Residential Migration Factors of Baby Boom Generation in Seoul by the Origin of Urban or Rural Area and Preferences
JO - Korea Real Estate Review
PY - 2010
VL - 20
IS - 1
PB - korea real estate research institute
SP - 205
EP - 222
SN - 2092-5395
AB - In Korea, there is a baby boom generation which is similar to U.S or Japan. They have a bulky population system in particular period and social problems are emerging with retirement in a big scale. The retirement of baby boom generation is investigated to reduce their inhabitation level or expand their spatial migration to rural. According to this, it is necessary to prepare for political maneuver understanding residential migration factor for the spatial migration between urban and rural area.
This research proves that the residential migration factors are different according to migration types after a retirement targeting for baby boom generation who is expected to have active residential migration, and suggests necessities of residential policy and implication.
First, the residential migration factors are similarly analyzed with existing research in a case that hopes to live in rural area continually as those who are from rural. However, the baby boom generation is appeared to be lack of preparation after a retirement, so inhabitation insecurity should be prevented in advance through consumption plan of existing housing that the retirement generation presents and expansion supply of middle and small sized housing which is caused by downshift of them.
Second, the group who prefers rural migration as an urban origin or as a rural origin is analyzed that kinship is an important factor of the residential migration. Preparation for a policy or amenity should be come out as soon as possible that could be satisfied with the spatial migration paying attention to connection such as family, the relatives and their hometown, and predicting a demand of rural migration.
Third, government organization should be supplemented in order to promote a delicate policy which is related with the residential mobility of retirement generation. This is why the residential mobility of baby boom generation will be developed as totally different aspect from now on.
KW - baby boom generation;retirement;residential migration factors;spatial migration;migration types
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서수복. (2010). A Study on Differences in the Residential Migration Factors of Baby Boom Generation in Seoul by the Origin of Urban or Rural Area and Preferences. Korea Real Estate Review, 20(1), 205-222.
서수복. 2010, "A Study on Differences in the Residential Migration Factors of Baby Boom Generation in Seoul by the Origin of Urban or Rural Area and Preferences", Korea Real Estate Review, vol.20, no.1 pp.205-222.
서수복 "A Study on Differences in the Residential Migration Factors of Baby Boom Generation in Seoul by the Origin of Urban or Rural Area and Preferences" Korea Real Estate Review 20.1 pp.205-222 (2010) : 205.
서수복. A Study on Differences in the Residential Migration Factors of Baby Boom Generation in Seoul by the Origin of Urban or Rural Area and Preferences. 2010; 20(1), 205-222.
서수복. "A Study on Differences in the Residential Migration Factors of Baby Boom Generation in Seoul by the Origin of Urban or Rural Area and Preferences" Korea Real Estate Review 20, no.1 (2010) : 205-222.
서수복. A Study on Differences in the Residential Migration Factors of Baby Boom Generation in Seoul by the Origin of Urban or Rural Area and Preferences. Korea Real Estate Review, 20(1), 205-222.
서수복. A Study on Differences in the Residential Migration Factors of Baby Boom Generation in Seoul by the Origin of Urban or Rural Area and Preferences. Korea Real Estate Review. 2010; 20(1) 205-222.
서수복. A Study on Differences in the Residential Migration Factors of Baby Boom Generation in Seoul by the Origin of Urban or Rural Area and Preferences. 2010; 20(1), 205-222.
서수복. "A Study on Differences in the Residential Migration Factors of Baby Boom Generation in Seoul by the Origin of Urban or Rural Area and Preferences" Korea Real Estate Review 20, no.1 (2010) : 205-222.