A Study on the Determinants of Social Exclusion Types among Young Adult Single-Person Households
Title
A Study on the Determinants of Social Exclusion Types among Young Adult Single-Person Households
Alternative Author(s)
Song, Dohun
; Jeong, Kyu-Hyoung
; Kim, Yiseul
Keyword
Youth
; Single-Person Households
; Latent Class Analysis
; Social Exclusion
Publication Year
2025-09-30
Publisher
Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs
Citation
Health and Social Welfare Review Vol.45 No.3, pp.168-192
Abstract
This study aims to identify potential types of social exclusion experienced by young adults living alone and the factors that determine them. We analyzed data from 5,355 young adults aged 19-34 living alone, using the 2022 Youth Life Survey. Employing latent class analysis (LCA), we categorized social exclusion among these young adult households into three types: (1) employment, housing, and economic exclusion, (2) multiple exclusion, and (3) partial health and housing exclusion. For each type, the key determinants identified were gender, education level, region of residence, disposable income, and personal debt. These findings suggest that the social exclusion among young adults living alone is multidimensional, with interrelated effects including employment and economic insecurity, housing vulnerability, poor health, and social isolation. This study aims to provide policy and practical implications for addressing the multidimensional nature of social exclusion among young adults living alone.