이종 업종의 집적을 통하여 편익을 창출하는 효과를 도시화경제라고 한다. 개별 상점의 입지 결정은 도시화경제의 영향을 받아 이루어지는 동시에, 도시화경제를 강화하기도 한다. 따라서 도시화경제에 대한 이해를 심화하는 것은 도시 내 상권의 공간구조 를 이해하기 위하여 중요하다. 그러나 이종 업종의 집적 패턴을 진단하기 위한 방법론에 관한 연구는 다소 부족하였다. 이 연구의 목적은 도시 공간상에서 이종 업종 점포 간 지리적 인접·분포 경향성을 추정하기 위한 분석방법론을 제안하는 것이다. 제시한 방법론은 다양한 업종의 공간적 군집을 통하여 형성되는 도시화경제의 핵심 단면을 실증적으로 파악하는데 유용한 수단으로 의의가 있다. 이를 위하여 서울시 마포구에 소재한 상점을 대상으로 실증 분석을 수행하였다. 이종 업종 구분은 8개의 대분류 기준을 적용하였다. 분석 결과 이종 업종이 지리적으로 인접하여 분포하려는 경향성이 전반적으로 뚜렷하게 나타났으며, 마포구 내 특정 지역에 이종 업종 간 공간적 연계성이 뚜렷하게 발견되었다. 이 연구에서 제시하는 분석방법론과 실증 분석 결과는 지역 상권 진단정보로 활용성이 있을 것으로 기대된다.
This study aims to interpret the characteristics of the townscape of the market area in the Hongju Eupseong walled town based on the formation and transformation of modern urban tissue. Based on an analysis of the town plan using a cadastral map, land register, building management register, and aerial images, the change process of the urban tissue and townscape in the market area is divided into three phases: the expansion phase of the market’s function from the 1910s to 1940s, which featured an open market-based townscape; the declining phase of the market’s function from the 1940s to 1960s, which featured a route-shop-based townscape; and the expiration phase of the market’s function after the 1960s. More specifically, with the opening of roads, the functions of the open market gradually diminished from the 1940s on, and after the war, especially during the rapid urbanization of the 1960s, the market area changed into a roadside shop and inner residential area, and the foundation of the current townscape was fixed. Above all, it is noteworthy that since the 1960s, the urban tissue and townscape have formed on the foundation of the former open market based on Japanese capital.
Stability of labor market in rural areas was analyzed in this paper with categories of industrial group, employment scale, surviving period, and founder group. The stability of each classified labor market was compared with each other to figure out the stable business class and the unstable class in rural areas. The results of rural areas were compared with those of urban areas. The stability was analyzed with average and coefficient of variation (C.V.) of annual total employees’ change rates. It was revealed that labor market of ‘primary industry’, including agriculture, is unstable. Especially, labor market of ‘mid-size’ and ‘primary industry’ businesses founded as ‘incorporated company’ in rural areas is vulnerable. While labor market of ‘large-size’ is proved to be unstable, it is confirmed that ‘small-size’ or ‘mid-size’, and ‘over-ten-year survived’ businesses have positive contribution to the stable labor market in rural and urban areas. The results show that the stability of labor market is different in each category of business and in each region of rural or urban area. It is expected that the results can be utilized for the regional development policies, of labor and industry part.