Title of article
Quantifying the prevalence of fuel poverty across the European Union
Author/Authors
49 Quantifying the prevalence of fuel poverty across the European UnionOriginal Research ArticlePages 563-572Harriet Thomson، نويسنده , , Carolyn Snell Show preview | PDF (678 K) | Recommended articles | Related reference work articles ، نويسنده ,
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ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages
10
From page
563
To page
572
Abstract
The literature and policy base for fuel poverty in the UK and Ireland is well established, and there is a growing body of single country studies beyond these two EU member states (for example 4, 12 and 41), however, on a European level, the last analysis of fuel poverty was conducted in 2004, prior to the enlargement of the EU. Using survey data this paper presents an updated overview of the prevalence of European fuel poverty in the context of the accession of numerous former social states, and rising fuel prices.
Analysis reveals the phenomenon of fuel poverty is occurring across the EU, with particularly high levels of fuel poverty found in Eastern and Southern European states. It is argued that there are both EU and national policy frameworks in place that address climate change and these could be used as a starting point for countries to address fuel poverty through improved domestic energy efficiency measures.
This paper reflects research undertaken in 2011, supported by eaga Charitable Trust, within the umbrella of work examining issues of poverty and social exclusion across the EU, which has enabled access to the EU-SILC dataset.
Keywords
EU-SILC , European union , Fuel poverty
Journal title
Energy Policy
Serial Year
2013
Journal title
Energy Policy
Record number
975092
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