다자녀가 주택소비에 미치는 영향

Title
다자녀가 주택소비에 미치는 영향
Other Titles
Analyzing the Relation between Multi-child Family and Housing Consumption Using an Instrument Variables Approach
Author
이영
Keywords
다자녀 가구; 주택소비; 내생성; 도구변수; 특별주택공급프로그램; Multi-child Family; Housing Consumption; Endogeneity; Instrumental Variables; Special Housing Supply Programs
Issue Date
2011-12
Publisher
대한국토·도시계획학회 / Korea Planning Association
Citation
國土計劃, Vol.46, No.3 [2011], 121-131(11쪽)
Abstract
Total fertility rate was reduced from 4.53 in 1970 to 1.59 in 1990 in Korea. Total fertility rate continued to decrease and in 2005, recorded 1.08, the lowest among OECD countries. The Korean government concerned that it will cause a negative effect on potential economic growth in Korea. The Korean government is implementing various policies to raise fertility rate. In the housing sector, the government is supplying housing especially to multi-child families who have 3 or more children for encouragement of childbirth. The theme of this study is the relation between children and housing consumption. This study empirically analyzes the effects of the number of children on the housing demand. The summary of the findings and the implications of the study is as follows. First, the first and the second child genders are an effective instrument variable for the multi-child family. Although there are different aspects in analytical results using instrumental variables by housing occupancy type, usefulness of instrumental variables was identified in housing consumption analysis. Second, as shown in analytical results, multi-child families are shown to reduce housing consumption. This means that housing consumption of main policy target of special housing supply program being implemented by the government is in unfavorable condition.
URI
http://www.dbpia.co.kr/Journal/ArticleDetail/NODE01657660
ISSN
1226-7147
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