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Intercity Migration and Marriage Behavior Among Young Adults: Cheongju, Cheonan, and Jeonju in Focus

Title
Intercity Migration and Marriage Behavior Among Young Adults: Cheongju, Cheonan, and Jeonju in Focus
Alternative Author(s)

Kim, Gahyun

Keyword
Local Youth ; Intercity Migration ; Cheongju ; Cheonan ; Jeonju
Publication Year
2025-06-30
Publisher
Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs
Citation
Health and Social Welfare Review Vol.45 No.2, pp.307-329
Abstract
The trend of young people moving from non-metropolitan areas to the capital region has become increasingly prominent. Comparing intercity movement patterns and projecting future trends is crucial for assessing the current state of non-capital provinces and shaping future policy directions. Therefore, this study examined movement patterns and marriage behavior among young adults in Cheongju, Cheonan, and Jeonju.
Using data from the Population and Housing Census, this study focused on individuals aged 19 to 34. A total of 7,891 complete cases without missing values were analyzed. The main findings are as follows. First, while Cheongju and Jeonju showed similar patterns of regional movement with a relatively higher proportion of continuing residents, Cheonan had a higher rate of inflow from other cities and provinces. Second, the likelihood of marriage was higher for women than for men and increased with age. Regional movement patterns were also a significant factor. In all three cities—Cheongju, Cheonan, and Jeonju—recent in-movers were relatively more likely to marry than long-term residents. Based on these findings, this study suggests job support measures and marriage promotion policies to help increase the settlement rates of young people moving into non-capital provinces. Additional policy implications include the need to build infrastructure that support young adults who have resided in these areas for extended periods.
ISSN
1226-072X
DOI
10.15709/hswr.2025.45.2.307
KIHASA Research
Subject Classification
Population and family > Population changes
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