Abstract

Many local governments are making efforts to maintain the local population. Local settlement intention is closely related to the population outflow of local residents. In the sense, the research on the intention to settle in the region has an important meaning. This study compares and analyzes the influence of social factors, cultural factors, health and health factors, and administrative factors on the settlement intention of the youth and the elderly in local areas. For the purpose of this study, the 2018 Daegu Metropolitan City social survey data are used. The results of the study are as follows. First, in the case of young people, it was found that the pride in their regions, satisfaction with medical services, satisfaction with local civil service, and satisfaction with cultural and artistic facilities had an effect on local settlement intention. Second, in the case of the elderly, it was found that pride in the region, satisfaction with medical services, satisfaction with civil service, and satisfaction with welfare policies had an important influence on local settlement intention. It shows that the factors affecting the settlement intention of the local youth and the elderly are different. The results of this study are expected to help local governments provide appropriate policies, systems, and programs for age groups that can help local residents improve their local settlement intention.

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