We contrast two measures of fuel poverty in New Zealand. The first is based on estimated expenditure of over 10% of household income on fuel. The second is self-reported deprivation of fuel because of an inability to afford it. Households denoted as fuel poor on the two measures are mostly different and the findings suggest that research is needed to investigate if different households make different trade-offs between expenditure on fuel and other necessities.Peer Reviewe
Deborah Roberts acknowledges the support of funding from the Scottish Government’s Rural and Environ...
A conceptual framework for occupant behaviour as a driver of fuel poverty is presented, comprising: ...
Fuel poverty, (the inability to afford adequate household energy services, including healthy indoor ...
We contrast two measures of fuel poverty in New Zealand. The first is based on estimated expenditure...
One in four households in New Zealand are fuel poor. A growing body of evidence links the technical ...
Fuel poverty, or the inability to access or afford energy, impacts on the capabilities of households...
The concept of fuel poverty refers to the inability to afford adequate heat (and other energy servic...
As energy prices continue to rise to reflect the real cost of carbon, the numbers of households in f...
Fuel poverty describes the inability of households to afford adequate energy services, such as space...
"Children … spoke about damp and cold houses affecting their health, and wanted rental properti...
A report to Consumer Focus funded by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation that seeks a better understandin...
Professor John Hills was commissioned in March 2011 by Chris Huhne MP, then Secretary of State for E...
The review confirms that fuel poverty is a serious national problem and shows that it is set to rise...
The review confirms that fuel poverty is a serious national problem and shows that it is set to rise...
Fuel poverty is a significant policy issue. An argument often made is that rural households are more...
Deborah Roberts acknowledges the support of funding from the Scottish Government’s Rural and Environ...
A conceptual framework for occupant behaviour as a driver of fuel poverty is presented, comprising: ...
Fuel poverty, (the inability to afford adequate household energy services, including healthy indoor ...
We contrast two measures of fuel poverty in New Zealand. The first is based on estimated expenditure...
One in four households in New Zealand are fuel poor. A growing body of evidence links the technical ...
Fuel poverty, or the inability to access or afford energy, impacts on the capabilities of households...
The concept of fuel poverty refers to the inability to afford adequate heat (and other energy servic...
As energy prices continue to rise to reflect the real cost of carbon, the numbers of households in f...
Fuel poverty describes the inability of households to afford adequate energy services, such as space...
"Children … spoke about damp and cold houses affecting their health, and wanted rental properti...
A report to Consumer Focus funded by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation that seeks a better understandin...
Professor John Hills was commissioned in March 2011 by Chris Huhne MP, then Secretary of State for E...
The review confirms that fuel poverty is a serious national problem and shows that it is set to rise...
The review confirms that fuel poverty is a serious national problem and shows that it is set to rise...
Fuel poverty is a significant policy issue. An argument often made is that rural households are more...
Deborah Roberts acknowledges the support of funding from the Scottish Government’s Rural and Environ...
A conceptual framework for occupant behaviour as a driver of fuel poverty is presented, comprising: ...
Fuel poverty, (the inability to afford adequate household energy services, including healthy indoor ...