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This study analyzes Korea's regional LTC delivery systems and suggests policy improvements based on regional characteristics. Using data from 2016-2024, this study applied quadrant analysis with two indicators: personal care workers per 1,000 employed persons and approved LTC recipients per km². The 17 regions were classified into four groups based on comparison to national averages. Analysis revealed increasing disparities between regions over time, with Euclidean distance analysis showing approximately 70% of this growing heterogeneity attributable to changes in recipient density. Four distinct regional types were identified: Group 1 (high supply-high demand) metropolitan areas suitable for home-based care; Group 2 (low supply-high demand) needing workforce policies; Group 3 (low supply-low demand) facing home-care implementation challenges; and Group 4 (high supply-low demand) requiring residential support policies. The findings suggest that differentiated policy approaches are necessary rather than uniform home-based care policies nationwide.
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Introduction
Theoretical Framework
Integrated Application of Spatial Mismatch and Labor Market Segmentation Theories
Measurement Indicators and Theoretical Validity
Method
Data Sources, Measurement, and Analytical Period
Methodological Framework: Quadrant Analysis
Results
Policy Implications and Discussions
Conclusion
Acknowledgement
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