Fuel poverty is a significant policy issue. An argument often made is that rural households are more likely to be fuel poor due to the nature of rural housing stock and the more limited choice of energy sources in rural areas. This paper uses panel data to compare the level and dynamics of fuel poverty in rural and urban areas of the UK. In addition to descriptive analysis, discrete hazard models of fuel poverty exit and re-entry are estimated and used to assess the influence of housing and personal characteristics on the time spent in fuel poverty. The results indicate that, on average, the experience of fuel poverty in urban areas is longer with a higher probability of fuel poverty persistence. However, on average the rural fuel poor appe...
The Hills Fuel Poverty Review has been commissioned by the United Kingdom coalition government to re...
Recent quantitative and qualitative evidence documents a dramatic reduction in average direct UK hou...
The review confirms that fuel poverty is a serious national problem and shows that it is set to rise...
Deborah Roberts acknowledges the support of funding from the Scottish Government’s Rural and Environ...
Energy poverty is a significant policy issue in the UK. An argument often raised is that rural house...
Recognition of the negative impacts of fuel poverty, a lack of sufficient energy services in the hom...
This briefing highlights the groups of people that academic research has identified as vulnerable to...
Professor John Hills was commissioned in March 2011 by Chris Huhne MP, then Secretary of State for E...
The concept of fuel poverty refers to the inability to afford adequate heat (and other energy servic...
This paper contributes to the literature on fuel poverty by bringing together the ‘housing-cost-indu...
Fuel poverty, or energy poverty, has traditionally been associated with households that cannot affor...
The problem of fuel poverty – as we call it in the UK – has been of concern since the first oil cris...
This paper contributes to the literature on fuel poverty by bringing together the ‘housing-cost-indu...
In the UK, transport poverty has evolved out of an explicit analogy with the more recognised fuel po...
The review confirms that fuel poverty is a serious national problem and shows that it is set to rise...
The Hills Fuel Poverty Review has been commissioned by the United Kingdom coalition government to re...
Recent quantitative and qualitative evidence documents a dramatic reduction in average direct UK hou...
The review confirms that fuel poverty is a serious national problem and shows that it is set to rise...
Deborah Roberts acknowledges the support of funding from the Scottish Government’s Rural and Environ...
Energy poverty is a significant policy issue in the UK. An argument often raised is that rural house...
Recognition of the negative impacts of fuel poverty, a lack of sufficient energy services in the hom...
This briefing highlights the groups of people that academic research has identified as vulnerable to...
Professor John Hills was commissioned in March 2011 by Chris Huhne MP, then Secretary of State for E...
The concept of fuel poverty refers to the inability to afford adequate heat (and other energy servic...
This paper contributes to the literature on fuel poverty by bringing together the ‘housing-cost-indu...
Fuel poverty, or energy poverty, has traditionally been associated with households that cannot affor...
The problem of fuel poverty – as we call it in the UK – has been of concern since the first oil cris...
This paper contributes to the literature on fuel poverty by bringing together the ‘housing-cost-indu...
In the UK, transport poverty has evolved out of an explicit analogy with the more recognised fuel po...
The review confirms that fuel poverty is a serious national problem and shows that it is set to rise...
The Hills Fuel Poverty Review has been commissioned by the United Kingdom coalition government to re...
Recent quantitative and qualitative evidence documents a dramatic reduction in average direct UK hou...
The review confirms that fuel poverty is a serious national problem and shows that it is set to rise...