Health and Welfare Policy Forum

Population Mobility and Residential Conditions

  • Author

    Kang, Ji-won

  • Page

    44-59

  • PubDate

    2026. 05.

  • Language

    kor

In Korea, although internal migration is declining overall, population concentration in the Capital Region continues. These migration patterns reflect disparities in underlying factors such as regionally varying residential conditions. This study examines how residents’ life satisfaction, residential conditions, and neighborhood environments influence their intention to migrate. Life satisfaction was found to have the greatest impact on migration intention. Residential conditions―including living infrastructure, safety infrastructure, and local social cohesion―as well as access to neighborhood amenities within a 5-minute walking distance (400 m), were also significant factors. Meanwhile, many areas were found to have limited accessibility to neighborhood amenities, indicating that even basic daily conveniences are not evenly provided across regions. Notably, respondents reported a lower intention to migrate themselves but a higher intention to encourage their children and younger relatives to migrate. Future policies should therefore prioritize enhancing residents’ quality of life by improving residential conditions, particularly access to amenities within a 5-minute walking distance.

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