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Purpose: The purpose of this study is to analyze the general characteristics and housing status of newly-married couple as a basic data for establishing an effective policy for the housing stability of newly-married couple. Method: As for the research method, 2016 newly-married couple housing status survey data provided by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, and Transport was used for the analysis, and the effective variables were primarily selected by prior studies followed by descriptive statistics and cross analysis to eliminate variables with many missing values. The general characteristic variables of newly-married couple ultimately utilized in this study are years of marriage, income, and number of children and housing characteristic variables include housing type, number of rooms, and occupancy type. In addition, the overall residential satisfaction was classified into satisfaction of basic housing, housing environment, and residential area for the analysis, and data analysis was performed by frequency analysis, descriptive statistics, cross analysis, Anova, and T-test using IBM SPSS 23.0. Result: In summary, the study results showed a similar rate of dual and single income newly-married couple, and about 65 % of newly-married couple are distributed in the 1~4 quintiles of the income quintiles. In addition, over 70 % have children and there will be a change in the parental status as the number of years of marriage increases. In the case of married women, the birth rate has increased over the past decade, and it is necessary to present an effective policy related to housing cost as it turned out to be a factor that hinders marriage. Newly-married couple also consider various factors when they choose a house, and their residential satisfaction varied depending on the factors considered. However, the current policy for newly-married couple only determine maximum standards for income, years of marriage, and the number of children rather than considering the characteristics of newly-married couple and current residential satisfaction. Therefore, a step-by-step support policy that considers the various characteristics of newly-married couple should be established in the future. |