Cold homes contribute to twenty to forty thousand excess winter deaths each year in the UK and approximately 300,000 hospital admissions. Using fuel poverty as an identifier for those at risk does not always capture everyday exposure to cold homes due to variations in financial trade-offs and behavioural factors. Few fuel poverty studies have combined environmental measurements with qualitative data on lived experiences of fuel poverty and cold homes. This paper looks at the strengths and limitations of using a mixed method, environmental and qualitative interviewing approach. A series of six discreet studies were conducted between 2001 and 2015 using a similar methodology with a mixed methods design where in-depth interviews were conducted...
To examine the experience of potentially vulnerable people during cold weather to inform interventio...
Objective: To investigate explanatory factors for persistent cold temperatures in homes which have r...
Seeking to promote methodological innovation in fuel poverty research, this paper reflects on the us...
Cold homes contribute to 20,000 to 40,000 excess winter deaths each year in the UK and approximately...
Cold homes and fuel poverty have been identified as factors in health and social inequalities that c...
The research question addressed is whether a relationship can be shown between fuel poverty and the ...
Fuel poverty research can be understood as the study of issues associated with the plight of househo...
Background: Living in cold housing conditions and risk of fuel poverty presents a range of physiolog...
Children living in cold homes experience worse outcomes. This paper considers some of the findings f...
This paper presents findings from the qualitative arm of the Warm Homes Project, a programme of rese...
This paper presents findings from the qualitative arm of the Warm Homes Project, a programme of rese...
Data sources: The Homes Energy Efficiency Database, mortality and hospital admissions data and weath...
This paper presents findings from the qualitative arm of the Warm Homes Project, a programme of rese...
Children living in cold homes experience worse outcomes. This paper considers some of the findings f...
This paper discusses a pragmatic randomised controlled trial of a fuel poverty intervention undertak...
To examine the experience of potentially vulnerable people during cold weather to inform interventio...
Objective: To investigate explanatory factors for persistent cold temperatures in homes which have r...
Seeking to promote methodological innovation in fuel poverty research, this paper reflects on the us...
Cold homes contribute to 20,000 to 40,000 excess winter deaths each year in the UK and approximately...
Cold homes and fuel poverty have been identified as factors in health and social inequalities that c...
The research question addressed is whether a relationship can be shown between fuel poverty and the ...
Fuel poverty research can be understood as the study of issues associated with the plight of househo...
Background: Living in cold housing conditions and risk of fuel poverty presents a range of physiolog...
Children living in cold homes experience worse outcomes. This paper considers some of the findings f...
This paper presents findings from the qualitative arm of the Warm Homes Project, a programme of rese...
This paper presents findings from the qualitative arm of the Warm Homes Project, a programme of rese...
Data sources: The Homes Energy Efficiency Database, mortality and hospital admissions data and weath...
This paper presents findings from the qualitative arm of the Warm Homes Project, a programme of rese...
Children living in cold homes experience worse outcomes. This paper considers some of the findings f...
This paper discusses a pragmatic randomised controlled trial of a fuel poverty intervention undertak...
To examine the experience of potentially vulnerable people during cold weather to inform interventio...
Objective: To investigate explanatory factors for persistent cold temperatures in homes which have r...
Seeking to promote methodological innovation in fuel poverty research, this paper reflects on the us...