Recent evidence documents a dramatic reduction in average direct UK household energy consumption between 2005 and 2011 (ONS, 2013). This in a time when energy prices rise yearly, and incomes are static or declining. Meanwhile, the government's definition of fuel poverty is changing following the Hills review. Here we draw on qualitative data to explore the experience of fuel poverty in the UK and to suggest a dynamic set of qualitative indicators for household vulnerability. Among fifteen diverse participants from across the UK, a substantive shift has taken place in people's ability to cope, and their need to compromise on basic needs. In our data we identify six dimensions of energy vulnerability for the fuel poor, including the three com...
Fuel poverty, or energy poverty, has traditionally been associated with households that cannot affor...
Access to energy is being severely restricted by the cost of living crisis, with almost a quarter of...
As energy prices continue to rise to reflect the real cost of carbon, the numbers of households in f...
Recent quantitative and qualitative evidence documents a dramatic reduction in average direct UK hou...
Recent quantitative and qualitative evidence documents a dramatic reduction in average direct UK hou...
AbstractRecent quantitative and qualitative evidence documents a dramatic reduction in average direc...
Recent energy and social science scholarship has proposed the concept of energy vulnerability as a b...
Recent energy and social science scholarship has proposed the concept of energy vulnerability as a b...
The problem of fuel poverty – as we call it in the UK – has been of concern since the first oil cris...
Recent energy and social science scholarship has proposed the concept of energy vulnerability as a b...
Recent energy and social science scholarship has proposed the concept of energy vulnerability as a b...
Fuel poverty, or energy poverty, has traditionally been associated with households that cannot affor...
Fuel poverty, or energy poverty, has traditionally been associated with households that cannot affor...
Fuel poverty, or energy poverty, has traditionally been associated with households that cannot affor...
Fuel poverty, or energy poverty, has traditionally been associated with households that cannot affor...
Fuel poverty, or energy poverty, has traditionally been associated with households that cannot affor...
Access to energy is being severely restricted by the cost of living crisis, with almost a quarter of...
As energy prices continue to rise to reflect the real cost of carbon, the numbers of households in f...
Recent quantitative and qualitative evidence documents a dramatic reduction in average direct UK hou...
Recent quantitative and qualitative evidence documents a dramatic reduction in average direct UK hou...
AbstractRecent quantitative and qualitative evidence documents a dramatic reduction in average direc...
Recent energy and social science scholarship has proposed the concept of energy vulnerability as a b...
Recent energy and social science scholarship has proposed the concept of energy vulnerability as a b...
The problem of fuel poverty – as we call it in the UK – has been of concern since the first oil cris...
Recent energy and social science scholarship has proposed the concept of energy vulnerability as a b...
Recent energy and social science scholarship has proposed the concept of energy vulnerability as a b...
Fuel poverty, or energy poverty, has traditionally been associated with households that cannot affor...
Fuel poverty, or energy poverty, has traditionally been associated with households that cannot affor...
Fuel poverty, or energy poverty, has traditionally been associated with households that cannot affor...
Fuel poverty, or energy poverty, has traditionally been associated with households that cannot affor...
Fuel poverty, or energy poverty, has traditionally been associated with households that cannot affor...
Access to energy is being severely restricted by the cost of living crisis, with almost a quarter of...
As energy prices continue to rise to reflect the real cost of carbon, the numbers of households in f...