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The Effect of Socio-economic Characteristics of Residents on the Cognitive Evaluation for Physical Mixture-layout Types between a Rental- and Sale Apartment Housing Unit

AHN, YONGJIN 1 kim, Ju-Hyun 1

1대구대학교

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ABSTRACT

The physical mixture between a rental- and sale housing unit has been introduced as a specific strategy for addressing the issue of residential segregation/isolation by social classes and hence for accomplishing social integration. However, the negative cognition on physical mixture still exists. It is also elusive whether physical mixture can lead to social integration or not. Employing housing survey dataset (2006) with a national-wide simple in Korea, this study aims to provide the basic information on social integration in terms of residential environment by investigating the factors affecting the cognitive evaluation for physical mixture-layout types between a rental- and sale housing unit. According to the degree of the isolation of housing space, physical mixture-layout types are categorized into separation, adjacency, site-mixture, and building-mixture. Empirical models are analyzed by multinomial logit model to quantify the statistical significance and magnitude of variables. The results showed that the satisfaction with neighborhoodship was consistently significant in explaining the positive evaluation for the type of adjacency, site-mixture, and building-mixture. Interestingly, the lower the degree of physical isolation is, the higher the effect of social connectedness is. Based on these findings, a multi-dimensional housing policy for improving the level of neighborhoodship should be preferentially considered in order to mitigate the negative cognition on physical mixture and hence to meet the actual goal of social integration.

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This paper was written with support from the National Research Foundation of Korea.