Economic Growth, Low Income and Housing in South Korea
'...a wide-ranging, scholarly and humane book which should be read by anyone seriously interested in this country.' - David Donnison From the devastation of the Korean war, there emerged one of the most dynamic, rapidly growing economies the world has ever seen. Starting from a concern about the housing of people struggling to survive on low incomes in the cities of South Korea, Kim Woo-Jin throws light upon the whole development of Korean society since the civil war. He argues that housing has played a central part in both the development of the economy and its more recent slowdown. In the future, housing policies may play their part in resisting the destructive forces that the probable reunification of North and South will bring and recreate hope for the future.
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Economic Growth, Low Income and Housing in South Korea
'...a wide-ranging, scholarly and humane book which should be read by anyone seriously interested in this country.' - David Donnison From the devastation of the Korean war, there emerged one of the most dynamic, rapidly growing economies the world has ever seen. Starting from a concern about the housing of people struggling to survive on low incomes in the cities of South Korea, Kim Woo-Jin throws light upon the whole development of Korean society since the civil war. He argues that housing has played a central part in both the development of the economy and its more recent slowdown. In the future, housing policies may play their part in resisting the destructive forces that the probable reunification of North and South will bring and recreate hope for the future.
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Economic Growth, Low Income and Housing in South Korea

Economic Growth, Low Income and Housing in South Korea

by Kim Woo-Jin
Economic Growth, Low Income and Housing in South Korea

Economic Growth, Low Income and Housing in South Korea

by Kim Woo-Jin

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'...a wide-ranging, scholarly and humane book which should be read by anyone seriously interested in this country.' - David Donnison From the devastation of the Korean war, there emerged one of the most dynamic, rapidly growing economies the world has ever seen. Starting from a concern about the housing of people struggling to survive on low incomes in the cities of South Korea, Kim Woo-Jin throws light upon the whole development of Korean society since the civil war. He argues that housing has played a central part in both the development of the economy and its more recent slowdown. In the future, housing policies may play their part in resisting the destructive forces that the probable reunification of North and South will bring and recreate hope for the future.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781349250813
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Publication date: 01/12/1997
Edition description: 1st ed. 1997
Pages: 248
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.02(d)

Table of Contents

List of Tables - List of Figures - Foreword; D.Donnison - Acknowledgements - Abbreviation - Introduction - The Pathway to an 'Economic Miracle' - Changing Industrial and Social Structure - Economic Growth and Low-income Households - The Evolution of Housing Policy - The Housing System and Low-income Housing - Low-income Households in Changing Housing Markets and The Filtering Process - Research Findings and Policy Suggestions - Bibliography (in English) -Bibliography (in Korean) - Statistics - Index
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