Escaping Energy Poverty: A Comparative Analysis of 17 European Countries

A comparative analysis of energy poverty transitions and persistence can provide valuable suggestions for long-term policy actions. This study examines the dynamics of energy poverty in 17 European countries based on the longitudinal household data from the EU Survey on Income and Living Conditions,...

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Main Authors: Lilia Karpinska, Sławomir Śmiech
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-09-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/18/5761
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spelling doaj-540fa2f0be464942b8fc7dba38d3b1c52021-09-26T00:05:02ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732021-09-01145761576110.3390/en14185761Escaping Energy Poverty: A Comparative Analysis of 17 European CountriesLilia Karpinska0Sławomir Śmiech1Department of Microeconomy, Cracow University of Economics, 31-510 Cracow, PolandDepartment of Statistics, Cracow University of Economics, 31-510 Cracow, PolandA comparative analysis of energy poverty transitions and persistence can provide valuable suggestions for long-term policy actions. This study examines the dynamics of energy poverty in 17 European countries based on the longitudinal household data from the EU Survey on Income and Living Conditions, waves 2015–2018. The study pursues two goals. First, we explore households’ chances of transitioning in and out of energy poverty in each country following the discrete-time Markov process. On average, the probability to stay in energy poverty is 51.5%, and there is a lot of heterogeneity across countries. Households in Bulgaria, Greece, Romania, and Lithuania are quite close to the energy poverty trap. Second, we identify factors that help energy-poor households leave energy poverty. Demographic, technical, and socio-economic factors are the drivers in escaping energy poverty, which suggests common EU policy.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/18/5761energy povertypersistencedynamicssubjective indicatormixed effect modelEuropean countries
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author Lilia Karpinska
Sławomir Śmiech
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Escaping Energy Poverty: A Comparative Analysis of 17 European Countries
Energies
energy poverty
persistence
dynamics
subjective indicator
mixed effect model
European countries
author_facet Lilia Karpinska
Sławomir Śmiech
author_sort Lilia Karpinska
title Escaping Energy Poverty: A Comparative Analysis of 17 European Countries
title_short Escaping Energy Poverty: A Comparative Analysis of 17 European Countries
title_full Escaping Energy Poverty: A Comparative Analysis of 17 European Countries
title_fullStr Escaping Energy Poverty: A Comparative Analysis of 17 European Countries
title_full_unstemmed Escaping Energy Poverty: A Comparative Analysis of 17 European Countries
title_sort escaping energy poverty: a comparative analysis of 17 european countries
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2021-09-01
description A comparative analysis of energy poverty transitions and persistence can provide valuable suggestions for long-term policy actions. This study examines the dynamics of energy poverty in 17 European countries based on the longitudinal household data from the EU Survey on Income and Living Conditions, waves 2015–2018. The study pursues two goals. First, we explore households’ chances of transitioning in and out of energy poverty in each country following the discrete-time Markov process. On average, the probability to stay in energy poverty is 51.5%, and there is a lot of heterogeneity across countries. Households in Bulgaria, Greece, Romania, and Lithuania are quite close to the energy poverty trap. Second, we identify factors that help energy-poor households leave energy poverty. Demographic, technical, and socio-economic factors are the drivers in escaping energy poverty, which suggests common EU policy.
topic energy poverty
persistence
dynamics
subjective indicator
mixed effect model
European countries
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/18/5761
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