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학술저널
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임현정 (충남대학교) 임준홍 (충남연구원)
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한국주거환경학회 주거환경 住居環境 통권 제18권 제4호 (통권 제50호)
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2020.12
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13 - 25 (13page)

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This study has been conducted based on the hypothesis that even the causes of citizen’s residential mobility vary, the most key factors would be the residential environment and the consciousness of belonging to community. Furthermore, research was done from a question that which of two factors would be more influential to residential mobility. The results are as follows.
According to descriptive analysis, the higher awareness of the village, attachment and trust, consciousness of belonging to community, and community activity, the lower the tendency to move and the higher the intention to continue staying at current residence. Also, as being satisfied with the house and residential environment, people are reluctant to leave and willing to stay at current residence.
Especially, according to regression results, it seems that community factors have more impact than residential environment factors. This result reminds us of the importance of community belongings.
This is why the government recently emphasis the community when they promote community building and urban regeneration business. Therefore, the government’s community building and urban regeneration must be done in a way that increases the community belongings. Also, to arouse resident’s interest and participation, community building has to start in areas of high interest, such as welfare, culture and arts, education, and after that, it would be desirable to be linked to job creation.

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Ⅰ. 서론
Ⅱ. 선행연구 검토
Ⅲ. 분석결과
Ⅳ. 결론
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