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A Study on Recommendations for Improving Minimum Housing Standards

2023.10

저널명 : Buildings

주저자 : Donghyun Kim

교신저자 : Seiyong Kim

공동저자 : Hyunnam Shin

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2026.02.18

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Kim, D., Sim, H., & Kim, S. (2023). A Study on Recommendations for Improving Minimum Housing Standards. Buildings, 13(11), 2708. https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings13112708

Minimum housing standards aim to safeguard housing rights and enhance residential conditions. Governments develop housing policies, including provision, preservation, and support for welfare programs, guided by the status of households below these standards. Growing nations commonly utilize this approach to decrease the proportion of households not meeting these criteria. In South Korea, the ratio of households below these standards was 4.5% in 2021, down from 16.6% in 2006, as indicated by the initial Korea Housing Survey. However, this downward trend has stalled over the past decade. With the 2004 and 2011 revisions, the standards have been effective for 12 years, yet no longer mirror current housing realities due to ongoing improvements. This study aimed to propose enhancements to Korea’s minimum housing standards. Through analyzing laws, prior research, present household statuses, international cases, and expert insights, recommendations emerged. Categorizing households by size, we developed precise standards covering area, facility, and location aspects. These new standards led to an 8.4% non-compliance rate in 2021. This research’s findings anticipate aiding the revision of minimum housing standards, formulating pragmatic policies for enhancing residential conditions in line with present situations.