Housing Cost Burdens and Parental Support for Young Renters in South Korea
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Literature Review
2.1. Rental System in South Korea
2.2. Classification of Regions in South Korea
2.3. The Housing Issues of Young Renters in South Korea
2.3.1. High Costs of Housing and Improper Housing Quality
2.3.2. Financial Dependence on Parents
2.4. Housing Support Programs Targeting Young Renters
2.4.1. Public Rental Housing
2.4.2. Financial Programs
2.5. Definition of Young Person
3. Methods
3.1. Instruments
3.2. Sampling
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- Nationality: South Korea
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- Age: 20–39 years old (birth years: 1982–2001)
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- Current residential type: Living separately from parent(s), sibling(s) or relative(s)
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- Marital status: Never married
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- Whether or not a student: Non-student
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- Current tenure type: Jeonse renters, monthly renters
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- Residential location: Seoul (30%), Incheon and Gyeonggi-do (40%), non-CR metropolitan cities (30%).
3.3. Data Collection and Analysis
4. Findings
4.1. Overview of Subjects
4.1.1. Socio-Demographic and Housing Characteristics
4.1.2. Housing Characteristics
4.1.3. Housing Experiences
4.2. Parental Supports
4.2.1. The Experience of Parental Support since First Independent Living Situation
4.2.2. Parental Support for Current Housing Expenses
4.2.3. Influences on Parental Support
4.3. Perceived Housing Cost Burdens
4.3.1. Perception of Burdens
4.3.2. Influences on Perceived Housing Cost Burdens
4.3.3. Influence of Parental Support on Perceived Housing Cost Burdens
5. Discussion
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Tenure Type | % |
---|---|
Homeowner | 58.0 |
Jeonse renter | 15.1 |
Monthly renter with deposit | 19.7 |
Other type renter 1 | 2.6 |
No-rent occupant | 3.9 |
TOTAL | 100.0 |
Classification | Area | |
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Capital Region (CR) | Seoul | Seoul Metropolitan City |
Incheon & Gyeonggi-do | Incheon Metropolitan City | |
Gyeonggi-do | ||
Non-CR metropolitan cities | Busan Metropolitan City | |
Daegu Metropolitan City | ||
Gwangju Metropolitan City | ||
Daejeon Metropolitan City | ||
Ulsan Metropolitan City | ||
Other areas | Sejong City | |
Gangwon-do | ||
Chungcheongnam-do | ||
Chungcheongbuk-do | ||
Jeollanam-do | ||
Jeollabuk-do | ||
Gyeongsangnam-do | ||
Gyeonsangbuk-do | ||
Jeju-do |
Source | Living with Parents | Living apart from Parents | Total |
---|---|---|---|
Parents only | 94.5 | 49.4 | 65.0 |
Young adult only | 1.3 | 26.8 | 17.9 |
Young adult + parents | 2.1 | 8.3 | 6.1 |
Young adult + other household member | 0.0 | 8.7 | 5.7 |
Other | 2.1 | 7.1 | 1.0 |
TOTAL | 100.0 | 100.0 | 100.0 |
Area | Population Aged 20 to 39 Years Old with Korean Nationality [A] | A/B × 100 (%) | A/C × 100 (%) |
---|---|---|---|
Study area | |||
Seoul | 2,825,962 | 29.2 | 21.3 |
Incheon & Gyeonggi-do | 4,319,890 | 44.6 | 32.6 |
Non-CR metropolitan cities 1 | 2,523,133 | 26.2 | 19.1 |
Subtotal [B] | 9,677,985 | 100.0 | 73.1 |
Other | 3,565,607 | - | 26.9 |
TOTAL [C] | 13,243,592 | - | 100.0 |
Item | n | % |
---|---|---|
TOTAL | 500 | 100.0 |
Tenure type | ||
Jeonse renter | 223 | 44.6 |
Monthly renter with deposit | 265 | 53.0 |
Other 1 | 12 | 2.4 |
Housing type | ||
Public rental housing | 103 | 20.6 |
Private rental housing | 397 | 79.4 |
Item | n | % |
---|---|---|
TOTAL | 385 | 100.0 |
Gender | ||
Male | 203 | 52.7 |
Female | 182 | 47.3 |
Age | ||
20–29 years | 98 | 25.5 |
30–39 years | 287 | 74.5 |
Current status | ||
Full-time employee (salary men, freelancers, etc.) or self-employer | 341 | 88.6 |
Part-time employee | 7 | 1.8 |
Unemployed | 37 | 9.6 |
Educational attainment | ||
High school diploma or lower | 34 | 8.8 |
degree or higher | 351 | 91.2 |
Location | ||
Seoul | 119 | 30.9 |
Incheon & Gyeonggi-do | 150 | 39.0 |
Non-CR metropolitan cities | 116 | 30.1 |
Household size | ||
Single person | 350 | 90.9 |
Two persons+ | 35 | 9.1 |
Item | n | Mean | SD | Min. | Max |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Age (years) | 385 | 32.7 | 3.92 | 26 | 39 |
Monthly income (1000 Korean Won (KRW)) | |||||
All subjects | 385 | 2759.9 | 1177.19 | 0 | 9900 |
Excluding 4 subjects with zero (0) income | 381 | 2788.8 | 11486.3 | 200 | 9900 |
Income Level | n | % |
---|---|---|
Lower level (0–2,500,000 KRW/month) | 155 | 40.3 |
Mid-level (2,500,000–4,649,000 KRW/month) | 208 | 54.0 |
Higher level (4,650,000 KRW/month+) | 22 | 5.7 |
TOTAL | 385 | 100.0 |
Type | n | % |
---|---|---|
Jeonse renter | 186 | 48.3 |
Monthly renter with deposit | 199 | 51.7 |
TOTAL | 385 | 100.0 |
Item | n | Mean | SD | Min. | Max |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Jeonse renter | |||||
Rental deposit (1000 KRW) | 186 | 128,562.9 | 85,684.53 | 30,000 | 500,000 |
Monthly cash housing expenses (1000 KRW) 1 | 186 | 123.6 | 186.77 | 0 | 1250 |
Rental deposit/annual income (times) 2 | 183 | 4.2 | 4.04 | 0.4 | 41.7 |
Monthly cash housing expenses/ monthly income × 100 (%) 2 | 183 | 5.0 | 8.91 | 0.0 | 70.0 |
Monthly renter with deposit | |||||
Rental deposit (1000 KRW) | 199 | 37,394.5 | 48,127.42 | 500 | 301,000 |
Monthly cash housing expenses (1000 KRW) 1 | 199 | 478.9 | 266.00 | 50 | 2550 |
Rental deposit/annual income (times) 2 | 198 | 1.3 | 1.82 | 0.0 | 12.54 |
Monthly cash housing expenses/ monthly income ×100 (%) 2 | 198 | 21.6 | 21.73 | 0.9 | 255.0 |
All subjects | |||||
Rental deposit (1000 KRW) | 385 | 81,439.5 | 82,537.00 | 500 | 500,000 |
Monthly cash housing expenses (1000 KRW) 1 | 385 | 307.2 | 291.37 | 0 | 2,550 |
Rental deposit/annual income (times) 2 | 381 | 2.7 | 2.40 | 0.0 | 41.7 |
Monthly cash housing expenses/ monthly income × 100 (%) 2 | 381 | 13.6 | 18.7 | 0.0 | 255.0 |
Item | n | % |
---|---|---|
TOTAL | 385 | 100.0 |
Length of independent living | ||
Less than 2 years | 97 | 25.2 |
Less than 5 years | 127 | 33.0 |
Less than 10 years | 91 | 23.6 |
10 years+ | 70 | 18.2 |
Main reason of first independent living | ||
Distance from school, work or job preparation | 245 | 63.6 |
Wanting to live alone | 102 | 26.5 |
Family reasons (e.g., move or death of family members) | 23 | 6.0 |
Parents’ recommendation | 13 | 3.4 |
Other | 2 | 0.5 |
Residential moves since first independent residence | ||
Never moved | 18 | 4.7 |
1–2 times | 197 | 51.2 |
3–5 times | 143 | 37.1 |
6 times+ | 27 | 7.0 |
Purpose | n | % |
---|---|---|
Rental deposit | 93 | 55.7 |
Monthly cash rent | 44 | 26.3 |
Maintenance fees and/or utility bills | 13 | 7.8 |
Contract-related expenses | 12 | 7.2 |
Monthly loan repayment for rental expenses (deposit, cash rent, etc.) | 10 | 6.0 |
Dormitory fees | 9 | 5.4 |
Combination | n | % |
---|---|---|
Rental deposit only | 63 | 37.7 |
Monthly cash rent only | 17 | 10.2 |
Rental deposit + monthly cash rent | 13 | 7.8 |
Monthly loan repayment for rental expenses (deposit, cash rent, etc.) only | 5 | 3.0 |
Rental deposit + maintenance fees and/or utility bills | 3 | 1.8 |
Item | n | % |
---|---|---|
TOTAL | 167 | 100.0 |
Length | ||
Less than 1 year | 23 | 13.8 |
Less than 2 years | 38 | 22.8 |
Less than 4 years | 33 | 19.8 |
4 years+ | 32 | 19.2 |
Missing | 42 | 25.1 |
Total amount | ||
Less than 10 million KRW | 26 | 15.6 |
Less than 30 million KRW | 42 | 25.1 |
Less than 50 million KRW | 30 | 12.0 |
Less than 100 million KRW | 20 | 12.0 |
100 million KRW+ | 17 | 10.2 |
Missing | 42 | 25.1 |
Length | n | % |
---|---|---|
No more supports needed | 54 | 32.3 |
Less than 2 more years | 20 | 12.0 |
Less than 4 more years | 13 | 7.8 |
4 more years or longer | 13 | 7.8 |
Missing | 42 | 25.1 |
TOTAL | 167 | 100.0 |
Proportion | n | % |
---|---|---|
0% (Not used) | 248 | 64.4 |
1 to 24% | 50 | 13.0 |
25 to 49% | 27 | 7.0 |
50 to 74% | 31 | 8.1 |
75 to 99% | 16 | 4.2 |
100% | 13 | 3.4 |
Total | 385 | 100.0 |
Variable | Type | Measurement |
---|---|---|
Gender: Female | Dummy | Female = 1, male = 0 |
Age | Continuous | Unit: years |
Education | Dummy | College degree or higher = 1, High school diploma or lower = 0 |
Monthly income | Continuous | Unit: 1000 KRW/month |
Location: Seoul | Dummy | Seoul = 1, other = 0 |
Location: Incheon & Gyeonggi-do | Dummy | Incheon & Gyeonggi-do = 1, other = 0 |
Tenure: Jeonse | Dummy | Jeonse renter = 1, monthly renter with deposit = 0 |
Rental deposit | Continuous | Unit: 1000 KRW |
Monthly cash housing expenses | Continuous | Unit: 1000 KRW/month |
Item | Value |
---|---|
N | 385 |
Model fit | |
Box’s M (F) | 1.288 (p = 0.200) |
Eigenvalue | 0.127 |
Canonical correlation | 0.335 |
Wilk’s lambda | 0.888 |
Chi-square | 45.377 (p = 0.000) |
Group centroid | |
“Not received” group | −0.264 |
“Received” group | 0.478 |
Classification accuracy (cross-validated) | |
“Not received” group | 86.3% |
“Received” group | 30.7% |
Total | 66.5% |
Variable | Standardized Canonical Discriminant Function Coefficients | Fisher’s Classification Function Coefficients | |
---|---|---|---|
Not Received | Received | ||
Age | −0.399 | 2.153 | 2.077 |
Monthly income | −0.381 | 0.009 | 0.006 |
Location: Seoul | 0.683 | 2.469 | 3.580 |
Location: Incheon & Gyeonggi-do | 0.388 | 3.518 | 4.106 |
Rental deposit | 0.652 | −5.952 × 10−6 | 5.395 × 10−5 |
(Constant) | −38.260 | −36.846 |
Item | Value |
---|---|
ANOVA (F) | 8.846 (p = 0.000) |
R-square | 0.065 |
Adjusted R-square | 0.058 |
Variable | Coefficients | t (p) | Collinearity | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Unstandardized | Standardized | Tolerance | VIF | ||
(Constant) | 3.772 | 28.519 (0.000) | |||
Monthly cash housing expenses | 0.009 | 0.205 | 3.987 (0.000) | 0.931 | 1.074 |
Gender: Female | 0.349 | 0.142 | 2.874 (0.004) | 1.000 | 1.000 |
Rental deposit | 1.956 × 10−5 | 0.132 | 2.565 (0.011) | 0.931 | 1.074 |
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Lee, H.-J.; Hwang, Y.-S. Housing Cost Burdens and Parental Support for Young Renters in South Korea. Sustainability 2021, 13, 11105. https://doi.org/10.3390/su131911105
Lee H-J, Hwang Y-S. Housing Cost Burdens and Parental Support for Young Renters in South Korea. Sustainability. 2021; 13(19):11105. https://doi.org/10.3390/su131911105
Chicago/Turabian StyleLee, Hyun-Jeong, and Yoon-Seo Hwang. 2021. "Housing Cost Burdens and Parental Support for Young Renters in South Korea" Sustainability 13, no. 19: 11105. https://doi.org/10.3390/su131911105
APA StyleLee, H.-J., & Hwang, Y.-S. (2021). Housing Cost Burdens and Parental Support for Young Renters in South Korea. Sustainability, 13(19), 11105. https://doi.org/10.3390/su131911105