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25 August 2022. pp. 65-74
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Information
  • Publisher :The Korean Housing Association
  • Publisher(Ko) :한국주거학회
  • Journal Title :Journal of the Korean Housing Association
  • Journal Title(Ko) :한국주거학회논문집
  • Volume : 33
  • No :4
  • Pages :65-74
  • Received Date : 2022-06-29
  • Revised Date : 2022-08-08
  • Accepted Date : 2022-08-16