Health and Welfare Policy Forum

The Current Status of Housing Construction and Residential Environment in North Korea

  • Author

    Park, Hee-Jin

  • Page

    37-49

  • PubDate

    2021. 08.

  • Language

    kor

This study examines recent changes in the housing and residential environment in North Korea and explores whether these changes mean increased separation of social classes. The Kim Jung-un government in North Korea has overcome all at once the financial difficulties they had in the 90’s and attempts to achieve ‘economic improvement’ with scientific technology and promotes the constructionsector as a pump-priming policy. However, the North Korean government’s policy to boost the construction business has brought both positive and negative impacts on the residents. For the positive impact, the residents who have their ‘right to their own homes’ are encouraged to change their own living space, while the negative impact is that there have been disparities in the living environment between groups of people as ‘housing has become commercialized.’ Therefore, this study aims to discover how North Koreans with home ownership are taken to decorating their homes on their own and takes a look at how changes in their residential and living environment have taken place, giving rise to social disparities.

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공공누리 공공저작물 자유 이용허락, 출처표시, 상업적 이용 금지, 변경금지
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