The Effects of Elderly Household Characteristics on Residency in Universal Design Housing

Hyeon-Taek Park, Jin-Yhup Kim
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Korea is facing the impending transition into a super-aged society, where over 20% of the total population is comprised of individuals aged 65 and older. In this trend, housing for the elderly is one of the most important issues for stable retirement design. This study examines the living conditions of elderly households aged 65 and above in Korea, focusing on low-income and disabled households, which are considered vulnerable groups. To accomplish this, we analyzed empirical data from 2020 Korea Housing Survey using binary logistic regression. The findings confirm that low-income and disabled elderly households are the most vulnerable group concerning their residence in housing with universal design. These households tend to live in homes with insufficient universal design, and face challenges in meeting their daily needs while enduring poor living environments. This study provides policy implications for the application of universal design in housing for Aging in Place (AIP) of the elderly households, whose numbers are expected to increase significantly in the future.
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通用设计住宅中老年住户特征对居住的影响
65岁以上老人占总人口的20%以上,韩国即将进入超高龄社会。在这种趋势下,老年人住房是稳定退休设计的最重要问题之一。本研究以被认为是弱势群体的低收入和残疾家庭为对象,对韩国65岁以上老人家庭的生活状况进行了调查。为了实现这一点,我们使用二元逻辑回归分析了2020年韩国住房调查的实证数据。研究结果证实,低收入及残障老人家庭在通用设计住宅居住方面是最脆弱的群体。这些家庭往往居住在通用设计不足的房屋中,在满足日常需求方面面临挑战,同时忍受恶劣的生活环境。本研究为在未来高龄住户数目将显著增加的情况下,将通用设计应用于安老屋(AIP)提供政策启示。
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