Jun-Hyung Kim (2015-06), "Minimum Standards for Residential Accommodation (MSRA) and the housing welfare policy - focusing on the 'Housing Comprehensive Plan'," Journal of the Korean Planners Association, 50(4): 185-207. (in Korean)
김준형 (2015. 6), “주거복지정책 수단으로서 최저주거기준의 활용실태와 대안탐색: 주택종합계획을 중심으로”, 「국토계획」, 50(4): 185-207.
Abstract
This paper examines the usefulness of the Minimum Standard for Residential Accommodation (MSRA) which has been enforced for the last decade. Analyzing the micro data of Population and Housing Census 2010, it reveals several problems of the standard for applying the housing welfare policy. First, there are no standards related with structure, performance, and environment. Second, standards for facilities have little value since the standards are already achieved in most areas. Third, standards for the number of rooms and housing size have risks of miscalculation since they are based on imperfect concepts such as ‘standard housing composition’ and ‘Dining and Kitchen’. Above all, the current system does not include any guidelines to integrate the individual standard, although it is highly possible that each standard can generate conflicting result..
Keywords
Minimum Standard for Residential Accommodation (MSRA); Housing Welfare Policy; Policy Index; Performance Index; Population Census; Housing Comprehensive Plan
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