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The Impact of Employment Type on Depression among Young Single-Person Household Wage Earners: An Analysis of the Moderating Effect of Housing Instability

Title
The Impact of Employment Type on Depression among Young Single-Person Household Wage Earners: An Analysis of the Moderating Effect of Housing Instability
Alternative Author(s)

Yang, Yeonjae ; Song, In Han

Keyword
Young Single-Person Wage Earners ; Employment Type ; Depression ; Housing Insecurity
Publication Year
2025-03-31
Publisher
Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs
Citation
Health and Social Welfare Review Vol.45 No.1, pp.98-121
Abstract
The rapid increase in single-person households among young adults in South Korea, coupled with their mental health problems and social vulnerabilities, has emerged as a critical social issue. This study aims to analyze the impact of employment type on depression among young single-person household wage workers and examine whether housing instability moderates this relationship. Using data from the “2022 Survey on Youth Living,” the analysis focused on 3,710 single-person household wage workers. The findings are as follows: First, temporary and daily workers exhibited significantly higher levels of depression compared to permanent workers. Second, young adults experiencing housing instability reported higher levels of depression than their counterparts without such experiences. Third, the impact of employment type on depression was more pronounced among young adults facing housing insecurity. This study highlights the need for policies and interventions that ensure employment stability and address housing welfare from a mental health perspective for young single-person household wage workers.
ISSN
1226-072X
DOI
10.15709/hswr.2025.45.1.98
KIHASA Research
Subject Classification
Income protection > Welfare-to-work
Population and family > Family changes
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