Abstract

This study surveyed the effects of community space and community programs on the residents of social housing on the resident's continued life intentions, trust, networks, social norms, and social norms. The study method used multiple regression analysis. The research results are as follows. Community space had a positive effect on social capital formation and housing stability, but the community program did not show significant results on social capital formation and housing stability. In addition, as a result of analyzing the effect of community on housing stability through social capital, community space had a significant effect on the intention to continue residence through social capital, but connection with the local community did not have a significant effect. The implication is that social housing can improve the stigma of low-income residential areas by revitalizing the local community and provide an alternative to integrating double-rental housing through connection with the local community. Improvements to the current community operating system include designing a space suitable for the characteristics of the housing type, operating a program suitable for the characteristics of the occupants, and preparing an evaluation system suitable for the type of community.

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