Changes in Demographic, Social, and Economic Structure in North Korea and Policy Direction for Improving Residential Environment

IF 1.9 4区 经济学 Q2 ECONOMICS Global Economic Review Pub Date : 2020-12-16 DOI:10.1080/1226508X.2020.1862691
Jiseob Kim, Min-Jae Kwak
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ABSTRACT This paper analyses structural changes in demographic, social, and economic conditions in North Korea and draws policy implications on housing supply and residential environment. Demographic and social structures in North Korea, such as population aging, low fertility rate, and increases in nuclear families, are changing, just as many developed countries have experienced. At the same time, there is a high demand for house and infrastructure redevelopment. Meanwhile, there are significant differences in household wealth, living infrastructure, and family compositions across North Korean provinces. Hence, policymakers in North Korea must take into account such regional heterogeneities when they consider the house supply and residential improvement policies.
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朝鲜人口、社会和经济结构的变化与改善居住环境的政策方向
本文分析了朝鲜人口、社会和经济状况的结构性变化,并得出了住房供应和居住环境的政策含义。与发达国家一样,北韩的高龄化、低生育率、核心家庭增加等人口结构和社会结构正在发生变化。与此同时,对房屋和基础设施重建的需求也很高。与此同时,朝鲜各省份在家庭财富、生活基础设施和家庭组成方面存在显著差异。因此,朝鲜的政策制定者在考虑住房供应和住宅改善政策时,必须考虑到这种地区异质性。
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