This paper contributes to the literature on fuel poverty by bringing together the “housing-cost-induced-poverty” definition and the “low-income-high-cost” indicator. Relying on the housing-cost-induced-poverty definition, this paper identifies three “dimensions” of fuel poverty: 1) income-poverty-high-cost; 2) housing-cost-induced-poverty-high-cost; and, 3) fuel-cost-induced-poverty-high-cost. After breaking down the underlying structure of the low-income-high-cost framework, this paper proposes an alternative conceptual definition of fuel poverty and puts forward an empirical strategy which can help to identify the households most in need of financial and energy-related support. An application based on energy cost data in England allows us...
The literature has traditionally approached fuel poverty as a result of poverty. Fuel poor are those...
Document disponible en ligne: http://www.irege.univ-savoie.fr/images/Notes_de_Recherche/15_40_Legend...
Recent quantitative and qualitative evidence documents a dramatic reduction in average direct UK hou...
This paper contributes to the literature on fuel poverty by bringing together the “housing-cost-indu...
This paper contributes to the literature on fuel poverty by bringing together the ‘housing-cost-indu...
The problem of fuel poverty – as we call it in the UK – has been of concern since the first oil cris...
As energy prices continue to rise to reflect the real cost of carbon, the numbers of households in f...
This socio-technical pilot involved qualitative interviews with social housing tenants, combined wit...
International audienceBetween 50 and 125 million Europeans are unable to afford the energy needed fo...
International audienceIn this study we suggest that a more careful and systematic understanding of f...
their economic and technical characteristics. Important research has been carried out regarding en-e...
International audienceBetween 50 and 125 million Europeans are unable to afford the energy needed fo...
A household is fuel poor when it is unable to afford the level of energy services required to allow ...
The concept of fuel poverty refers to the inability to afford adequate heat (and other energy servic...
Access to energy is being severely restricted by the cost of living crisis, with almost a quarter of...
The literature has traditionally approached fuel poverty as a result of poverty. Fuel poor are those...
Document disponible en ligne: http://www.irege.univ-savoie.fr/images/Notes_de_Recherche/15_40_Legend...
Recent quantitative and qualitative evidence documents a dramatic reduction in average direct UK hou...
This paper contributes to the literature on fuel poverty by bringing together the “housing-cost-indu...
This paper contributes to the literature on fuel poverty by bringing together the ‘housing-cost-indu...
The problem of fuel poverty – as we call it in the UK – has been of concern since the first oil cris...
As energy prices continue to rise to reflect the real cost of carbon, the numbers of households in f...
This socio-technical pilot involved qualitative interviews with social housing tenants, combined wit...
International audienceBetween 50 and 125 million Europeans are unable to afford the energy needed fo...
International audienceIn this study we suggest that a more careful and systematic understanding of f...
their economic and technical characteristics. Important research has been carried out regarding en-e...
International audienceBetween 50 and 125 million Europeans are unable to afford the energy needed fo...
A household is fuel poor when it is unable to afford the level of energy services required to allow ...
The concept of fuel poverty refers to the inability to afford adequate heat (and other energy servic...
Access to energy is being severely restricted by the cost of living crisis, with almost a quarter of...
The literature has traditionally approached fuel poverty as a result of poverty. Fuel poor are those...
Document disponible en ligne: http://www.irege.univ-savoie.fr/images/Notes_de_Recherche/15_40_Legend...
Recent quantitative and qualitative evidence documents a dramatic reduction in average direct UK hou...