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 find that being in fuel poverty lowers SWB. When we instrument for fuel poverty using electricity and gas prices, we find that a standard deviation increase in fuel poverty is associated with declines of 0.1680.458 standard deviations in SWB, depending on how fuel poverty is measured. The general conclusion that fuel poverty lowers SWB is robust to alternative ways of measuring fuel poverty, a suite of estimation approaches and other sensitivity checks
Fuel poverty may become an increasingly severe problem in developed countries in cases when real pr...
International audienceThe growing literature indicates that poor living conditions (unhealthy housin...
We contrast two measures of fuel poverty in New Zealand. The first is based on estimated expenditure...
Using 12 waves of longitudinal data from the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HIL...
As energy prices in Australia have risen, so has concern about the impact on people’s wellbeing. Thi...
As energy prices continue to rise to reflect the real cost of carbon, the numbers of households in f...
This paper uses data from Understanding Society: the UK Household Longitudinal Study to explore the ...
This paper uses data from Understanding Society: the UK Household Longitudinal Study to explore the ...
Does poor health increase the likelihood of energy poverty or vice versa creating a vicious poverty ...
Evidence and conventional wisdom suggest that general poverty has a negative effect on the well-bein...
Reducing energy poverty will help improve the nation's health and help achieve sustainability. Using...
Policies towards fuel poverty often use relative or absolute measures. The effectiveness of the offi...
One in four households in New Zealand are fuel poor. A growing body of evidence links the technical ...
International audienceIn this study we suggest that a more careful and systematic understanding of f...
The numbers of households in fuel poverty is increasing. Indeed, more and more people are struggling...
Fuel poverty may become an increasingly severe problem in developed countries in cases when real pr...
International audienceThe growing literature indicates that poor living conditions (unhealthy housin...
We contrast two measures of fuel poverty in New Zealand. The first is based on estimated expenditure...
Using 12 waves of longitudinal data from the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HIL...
As energy prices in Australia have risen, so has concern about the impact on people’s wellbeing. Thi...
As energy prices continue to rise to reflect the real cost of carbon, the numbers of households in f...
This paper uses data from Understanding Society: the UK Household Longitudinal Study to explore the ...
This paper uses data from Understanding Society: the UK Household Longitudinal Study to explore the ...
Does poor health increase the likelihood of energy poverty or vice versa creating a vicious poverty ...
Evidence and conventional wisdom suggest that general poverty has a negative effect on the well-bein...
Reducing energy poverty will help improve the nation's health and help achieve sustainability. Using...
Policies towards fuel poverty often use relative or absolute measures. The effectiveness of the offi...
One in four households in New Zealand are fuel poor. A growing body of evidence links the technical ...
International audienceIn this study we suggest that a more careful and systematic understanding of f...
The numbers of households in fuel poverty is increasing. Indeed, more and more people are struggling...
Fuel poverty may become an increasingly severe problem in developed countries in cases when real pr...
International audienceThe growing literature indicates that poor living conditions (unhealthy housin...
We contrast two measures of fuel poverty in New Zealand. The first is based on estimated expenditure...