Appendix : Housing Policy

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Appendix : Housing Policy

Change in urbanization rate of cities and counties (1960~2005)

2. Housing Supply Policies In the incipient urbanization stage, No experience in establishing housing supply policies In the intermediate urbanization stage, housing shortages became serious social issues and gradually got worse due to rapid urban growth Korea has set an institutional basis and taken active measures to increase housing supply The Housing Construction Promotion Act (1973) The two million housing construction plan (1988-1992) In the advanced urbanization stage, Customer-centric housing supply policies Housing supply, 1962-2009

2. Housing supply policies in the advanced stage Direct intervention by the government (1988~1997) The second round of direct intervention to increase housing supply Political democratization and economic development enabled the Government to mobilize enough funds for social welfare The Two-Million Housing Unit Construction Plan (1988~1992) in May 1988 This very radical plan aimed at raising the housing supply ratio from 69.3% in 1987 to 72.9% and built 1.7 times more houses than the total number of houses during the previous five years (1983~1987) The housing supply ratio continuously increased after 1990 In the five-year New Economy Plan (1993~1997), the government succeeded in constructing 3.12 million houses 10% more than the planned number of houses

2-Million Housing Unit Construction, 1988~1992 Rental housing construction 1971 Rental housing construction 2010

2. Housing supply policies in the advanced stage (conti.) Customer-oriented Differentiation of Housing Supply (1998~) In the aftermath of the 1997 financial crisis, many housing acts or guidelines were deregulated or abolished in order to revitalize the housing market Changing housing demands: the housing market began to focus on housing quality Environmentally friendly and intelligent apartments were gradually emphasized. The Government announced 'the housing welfare roadmap' in 2003 The roadmap set a basic framework of providing customized housing suitable for various income levels The middle-income class (upper 30% of the income level) to purchase their houses in the housing market Expansion of public rental housing supply for the low-income people (lower 40% of the income level)

4. Slum and low-income housing policies In the incipient urbanization stage, Land ownership by a few landlords or the ruling class forced farmers to lose their land and move to urban areas (pushed migration) Numerous low-income deteriorated neighborhoods (slums) formed within urban areas In the intermediate urbanization stage, Industrialization made rural people move to cities in order to get jobs (pulled migration) Poor neighborhoods were removed to create more efficient land use A great number of apartments replaced these poor-quality houses In the advanced urbanization stage, dense low-income slums were greatly reduced The residents from these slums were scattered over outer metropolitan areas or satellite cities, and lived in substandard places such as in building attics or basements Spatial and Social segregation was avoided Minimized negative externalities

Changes in Slum Landscape in Seoul Cheoggyecheon riverbank slums in Seoul: 1955 vs. 2007 Nangok Slums in Seoul: 1995 vs. 2007

Slums and joint redevelopment projects Before Development After Development

4. Slum and low-income housing policies in the advanced stage In 1989, the Government announced the permanent rental housing construction plan and built 190,000 permanent rental houses. Due to fiscal burden, the Government decided to provide citizen rental housing for a period between 10 and 20 years (instead of permanent rental housing), and planned to construct 200,000 public rental units by 2003. Taewoo-Noh's (1988-1993) and Youngsam-Kim's (1993-1998) governments offered 420,000 public rental houses respectively 480,000 public rental houses were offered by Daejung-Kim's administration In the end, the Government provided 1.3 million units of public rental housing 170,000 long-term rental housing 190,000 permanent rental housing 760,000 public rental housing 120,000 citizen rental housing Public rental housing construction projects continue as a main instrument for low-income housing policy