For 6,000 Households, Over 8 Months from February to October

Analysis of Demand Changes Following Population Shift with 98.5% Net Outflow of 20s in Gyeongnam View original image

[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Saeyan] Gyeongsangnam-do announced on the 3rd that it will promote the 'Gyeongsangnam-do Housing Survey and Demand Analysis Service' to realize housing welfare for residents.


According to Statistics Korea, the net outflow of population from Gyeongsangnam-do last year was 16,658 people. Among them, people in their 20s accounted for 98.5% of the net outflow.


To respond to housing issues arising from these demographic changes, the current housing status and welfare demand will be analyzed.


This housing survey will investigate 6,000 households residing in the province, examining household characteristics and housing types by region, city/county, and social class, as well as housing conditions and characteristics of vulnerable housing groups.


Based on the survey results, the province plans to establish long-term housing policy goals and customized housing support policies by region, city/county, and social class.


In particular, to eliminate blind spots in housing welfare, an additional survey will be conducted on households living in non-residential units such as gosiwon and vinyl houses to identify households in need of housing support and prepare effective support measures.



The Gyeongnam Research Institute will carry out the project from February to October, and the results of the service are expected to be announced around November when the survey analysis is completed.


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