I. 서 론
II. 일본의 고령화 추이에 따른 노인주거정책의 변화
II. 일본의 고령화 추이에 따른 노인주거정책의 변화
III. 우리나라의 고령화추이에 따른 노인주거정책 변화
IV. 결 론 한국의 노인주거지원정책에의 함의
참고문헌
초록
본 연구는 우리나라보다 앞서 고령사회·초고령사회를 경험하고 있는 일본에서는 고령화의 추이에 따라 어떠한 노인주거정책이 전개되어 왔으며, 어떻게 주거지원서비스가 확충되어 왔는지에 대해 관련 법제 및 제도를 리뷰하고 관련문헌을 검토함으로써, 각각의 고령화 진행단계별로 추진된 노인주거정책의 특징을 명확히 하고자 한다. 또한, 본 연구에서는 일본의 고령화 추이에 따른 노인주거지원정책의 전개과정에 대한 고찰을 통해, 우리나라의 주거정책과 주거지원서비스의 방향성 모색에 시사하는 점을 제시하고자 한다.
영어초록
In recent study, we are referencing the necessity by examining the environment for housing policies for elderly Koreans. In reality, Japan, who is ahead of our country, has already experienced and is currently in progress for the aging society. They have developed a profound housing policy under all circumstances with the change of aging society.There forth, we are in progress of examining the series of helpful characteristics being presented by Japan, and how they have expanded and improved their housing support services. Our country must clearly ensure a resolution for investigating a new direction in housing policy and housing support services by learning through the developmentprocess of Japan’s housing support services for the aging society. For instance, Japan have provided housing policy in both housing and welfare for senior citizens. Recently, the reason they are well adjusted for housing and welfare linked with special care and supportive living services and being skillfully focused on the maintenance policy is because they have great implications on how to successively organize housing policies for the aged society. Recent studies show preferred living arrangement and housing policy of the elderly for stabilization in the aging society. First, must be aware of the leading factors for housing in later life, organize dwelling patterns for diverse characteristics and give consideration for future life plans. Second, must continuously maintain an accessible environment in all community levelswithout changing the required services in their livelihood by adjusting to diverse changes for the aged. In addition, must organize flexibility in choice following these housing-support services for the elderly's desire and self reliance which raises profound questions on cultural policy.