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A Study on Strategies to Enhance Access to and Utilization of Basic Living Services for Rural Residents
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AuthorLee, Soonmi
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Publication Date2026.02.12
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Purpose of Research
○This study aims to propose alternative supply models to solve the difficulties rural residents face in accessing basic living services due to low birth rates, super-aged populations, and depopulation, and to prepare policy support measures for the sustainable operation of these models. Based on the necessary service items identified by rural residents in the first-year study, the scope of this research was set to laundry, restaurants, public baths, shops, and recreation/leisure, which were traditionally provided as commercial services. The study seeks to present service models that include supply entities, operational methods, and financial structures capable of maximizing benefits in depopulated rural areas. These service items are significant for maintaining rural communities as they function in daily life, relationship formation, and symbolizing regional vitality.
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