Fuel Poverty Exposure and Drivers: A ...
Type de document :
Pré-publication ou Document de travail: Autre communication scientifique (congrès sans actes - poster - séminaire...)
Titre :
Fuel Poverty Exposure and Drivers: A Comparison of Vulnerability Landscape Between Egypt and Jordan
Auteur(s) :
Belaid, Fateh [Auteur]
Lille économie management - UMR 9221 [LEM]
Université catholique de Lille [UCL]
Université Catholique de Lille - Faculté de gestion, économie et sciences [UCL FGES]
Lille économie management - UMR 9221 [LEM]
Université catholique de Lille [UCL]
Université Catholique de Lille - Faculté de gestion, économie et sciences [UCL FGES]
Date de publication :
2020
Mot(s)-clé(s) en anglais :
Fuel poverty
Energy Justice
Inequality
Residential energy consumption
Energy Justice
Inequality
Residential energy consumption
Discipline(s) HAL :
Environmental Sciences/Environment and Society
Résumé en anglais : [en]
This article, using ERF-LIS harmonized microdata, develops an empirical model to investigate the unexplored extent and fuel poverty explanatory factors in Egypt and Jordan. First, we use the "Low income-High Consumption" ...
Lire la suite >This article, using ERF-LIS harmonized microdata, develops an empirical model to investigate the unexplored extent and fuel poverty explanatory factors in Egypt and Jordan. First, we use the "Low income-High Consumption" indicator to measure the fuel poverty extent. Second, we implement a multivariate statistical approach to untangle the fuel poor household profile. Then, to explore the factors driving the risk of falling into fuel poverty situations we use a logistic regression model. This research is an important empirical contribution to the sparse literature of fuel vulnerability in MENA countries. It puts forward an empirical approach, which is helpful in discerning and targeting families most in need of energy and financial related assistance. From policy perspectives, the findings provide promising ways of accounting for the fuel poverty phenomenon as a vector of inequality trends in the MENA region. The main findings of the research point to the crucial instrumental role of economic conditions, reducing inequalities and access to education facilities in attenuating fuel poverty in Egypt and Jordan. Policies that mitigate fuel poverty may thus have direct impacts on both well-being and inequalities reduction. Note: This paper is also published as an ERF Working Paper and was presented at the ERF-LIS conference on "Inequality Trends Around the Mediterranean."Lire moins >
Lire la suite >This article, using ERF-LIS harmonized microdata, develops an empirical model to investigate the unexplored extent and fuel poverty explanatory factors in Egypt and Jordan. First, we use the "Low income-High Consumption" indicator to measure the fuel poverty extent. Second, we implement a multivariate statistical approach to untangle the fuel poor household profile. Then, to explore the factors driving the risk of falling into fuel poverty situations we use a logistic regression model. This research is an important empirical contribution to the sparse literature of fuel vulnerability in MENA countries. It puts forward an empirical approach, which is helpful in discerning and targeting families most in need of energy and financial related assistance. From policy perspectives, the findings provide promising ways of accounting for the fuel poverty phenomenon as a vector of inequality trends in the MENA region. The main findings of the research point to the crucial instrumental role of economic conditions, reducing inequalities and access to education facilities in attenuating fuel poverty in Egypt and Jordan. Policies that mitigate fuel poverty may thus have direct impacts on both well-being and inequalities reduction. Note: This paper is also published as an ERF Working Paper and was presented at the ERF-LIS conference on "Inequality Trends Around the Mediterranean."Lire moins >
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Anglais
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