Addressing multidimensional energy poverty implications on achieving sustainable development
This study examines whether shifts in the stance of policymaking can account for the
observed predictability in excess energy poverty (EP) or fuel poverty (FP) levels. Energy …
observed predictability in excess energy poverty (EP) or fuel poverty (FP) levels. Energy …
Review of the indoor environmental quality and energy consumption studies for low income households in Europe
The term energy poverty is used to describe a situation of a household not able to satisfy
socially and materially the required levels of its energy services. Energy and fuel poverty is …
socially and materially the required levels of its energy services. Energy and fuel poverty is …
Fuel poverty and subjective wellbeing
We use 13 waves of the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA)
survey to examine the effect of fuel poverty on subjective wellbeing (SWB) in Australia. We …
survey to examine the effect of fuel poverty on subjective wellbeing (SWB) in Australia. We …
Rethinking the measurement of energy poverty in Europe: A critical analysis of indicators and data
Energy poverty–which has also been recognised via terms such as 'fuel poverty'and 'energy
vulnerability'–occurs when a household experiences inadequate levels of energy services in …
vulnerability'–occurs when a household experiences inadequate levels of energy services in …
Health, well-being and energy poverty in Europe: A comparative study of 32 European countries
Despite growing pan-European interest in and awareness of the wide-ranging health and
well-being impacts of energy poverty—which is characterised by an inability to secure …
well-being impacts of energy poverty—which is characterised by an inability to secure …
Quantifying the prevalence of fuel poverty across the European Union
H Thomson, C Snell - Energy policy, 2013 - Elsevier
The literature and policy base for fuel poverty in the UK and Ireland is well established, and
there is a growing body of single country studies beyond these two EU member states (for …
there is a growing body of single country studies beyond these two EU member states (for …
A multidimensional index to measure energy poverty: the Polish case
Energy poverty is generally caused by having a low income, facing high energy costs, and
living in a home with low energy efficiency. Various indicators capture these facets, but there …
living in a home with low energy efficiency. Various indicators capture these facets, but there …
[HTML][HTML] Gender and ethnic disparities in energy poverty: The case of South Africa
The study ascertained the differentiated energy poverty of female-headed households
based on their race/ethnicity in South Africa. The study made use of the 2016 General …
based on their race/ethnicity in South Africa. The study made use of the 2016 General …
Invisible energy poverty? Analysing housing costs in Central and Eastern Europe
The paper presents a comprehensive approach to capturing the scale of exposure to hidden
energy poverty at a household level in 11 Central and Eastern European countries. Despite …
energy poverty at a household level in 11 Central and Eastern European countries. Despite …
Excess winter mortality in Europe: a cross country analysis identifying key risk factors
JD Healy - Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health, 2003 - jech.bmj.com
Objective: Much debate remains regarding why certain countries experience dramatically
higher winter mortality. Potential causative factors other than cold exposure have rarely …
higher winter mortality. Potential causative factors other than cold exposure have rarely …