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Health Social Welfare Review
2021 Volume.41 No. 3 p.298 ~ p.317
The Dynamics of Housing and Fertility by Parity: Focusing on Housing Costs, Housing Stability, and Housing Space
Oh Shin-Hwee

Chang In-Su
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to analyze the dynamics of housing and fertility by each parity focusing on housing costs, housing stability, and housing space. The main results were as follows; Firstly, the most likely tenure of housing was Jeonse (long-term rent with lump-sum deposit) until the second birth. Although housing stability is pursued, it is to choose and implement childbirth from securing or giving up a certain level of housing stability because home-ownership is very expensive and achieving it takes a long time. Behind this, there is a mechanism that delays childbirth (additional births) until housing stability is fully secured or the cost of housing is somewhat affordable. Secondly, the competitive relationship between housing costs and fertility was mainly found in the first birth, but the impact of debt on childbirth was inconsistent. It is understood that the cost-dispersion effect of the long-term repayment system of government¡¯s housing financing loan. Finally, a tendency to expand the housing space according to the transition to childbirth was found, and there was no difficulty in transitioning to the second birth until the housing space was 85§³ or less, which is the national housing size. What is noteworthy is that the progress of marriage and the first childbirth are not made only in a narrow area, but are even close to the upper limit of the size of national housing.
KEYWORD
Fertility by Each Parity, Housing Costs, Housing Stability, and Housing Space
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