Health and Welfare Policy Forum

Spatial Mismatch between Elderly Care Demand and Facilities in the Era of Regional Depopulation

  • Author

    Cho, Seonga

  • Page

    4-18

  • PubDate

    2026. 02.

  • Language

    kor

This article presents an analysis of the problem of spatial mismatch between demand and supply for eldercare resources in Korea, where rapid population aging coincides with local depopulation. Using high-resolution demographic data, this spatial accessibility analysis finds that for regions with declining populations, often characterized by a high proportion of residents aged 65 and older and dispersed settlement patterns, accessibility to eldercare facilities is substantially lower than suggested by administrative data. Moreover, the proportion of older adults for whom care services are available within walking distance declines sharply when estimated with real road network distances taken into account, indicating that existing locality-specific statistics do not adequately represent gaps in eldercare provision in local areas. These findings suggest that addressing the stated problem should involve not only increasing the provision of eldercare facilities, but also a major policy shift in the direction of promoting adaptive reuse of non-eldercare facilities and expanding outreach services in order to improve the spatial availability of local eldercare and better assist individuals with mobility limitations.

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