Local Community Experience and Well-Being of Urban Single-Person Households: A Qualitative Multicase Study
Title
Local Community Experience and Well-Being of Urban Single-Person Households: A Qualitative Multicase Study
Alternative Author(s)
Yoo, Seunghyun
Keyword
Single-Person Household
; Community
; Urban
; Qualitative Case Study
Publication Year
2025-06-30
Publisher
Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs
Citation
Health and Social Welfare Review Vol.45 No.2, pp.422-450
Abstract
This qualitative multi-case study explores the meaning of local community for single-person households in Korea's large cities at a time when the importance of community has been reaffirmed. It also analyzes the relevance of community activity experiences to well-being. From December 2023 to February 2024, a total of 14 participants from four communities in Seoul and Gyeonggi-do took part in the study. Case descriptions and cross-case synthesis were conducted on the data. The communities' activities focused on self-sufficiency and housing improvement, elderly care, activist training, social support among neighbors, talent exchange, and alternative family communities. Community experiences of belonging, growth, support, local attachment, good neighbors, and intention to stay played a role in promoting well-being. While some communities chose co-ops as a means of sustaining their activities, others remained unregistered. The latter were ‘loose’ communities, unbound by formality and performance orientation. An online activity-based community was also characterized by looseness, allowing members to come and go, take on flexible roles, and foster warm relationships without crossing boundaries. Leaders' networking skills, access to space, and public support emerged as common factors in community activities. However, public policies fail to reflect loose communities, those that cross administrative boundaries, and individuals who live effectively alone. There is a need for research and practice that reflect the realities of single-person households and the evolving nature of community in contemporary society, in order to better promote and support community life.