The Effect of Discrimination on Stress among Public Housing Residents: A Comparative Study between Social-Mix and Independent Public Housing Complexes
Hee-Jung Jun, Soojeong Han
Abstract
This study aims to examine the differential effect of discrimination on stress between social-mix and independent public housing complexes. We analyzed the 2017 Seoul Public Housing Residents Panel Study data that were collected from public housing residents living in Seoul, Korea by running ordinal logit analyses. The empirical analysis shows that discrimination has a lower effect on stress in social-mix housing complexes than in independent public housing complexes. In addition, the moderating effect of community-based activities on the relationship between discrimination and stress was found in the independent public housing complex model.
Topics & Concepts
Public housingOrdered logitLogitPanel dataLogistic regressionBusinessOrdinal regressionDemographic economicsPublic healthEnvironmental healthSocioeconomicsEconomic growthEconomicsMedicineEconometricsNursingStatisticsComputer scienceMathematicsInternal medicineMachine learningKorean Urban and Social StudiesUrban, Neighborhood, and Segregation Studies