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Energy poverty indicators: A critical review of methods:

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The widespread recognition of energy poverty as a distinct societal and policy challenge in the EU has resulted in a surge in the number and complexity of the energy poverty metrics as discussed by the authors, drawing from the b...
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The widespread recognition of energy poverty as a distinct societal and policy challenge in the EU has resulted in a surge in the number and complexity of energy poverty metrics. Drawing from the b...

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Ethnic diversity, energy poverty and the mediating role of trust: Evidence from household panel data for Australia

TL;DR: This article found that a standard deviation increase in ethnic diversity is associated with a 0.103-0.422 increase in energy poverty, depending on how energy poverty is measured, and identified trust as an important channel through which ethnic diversity operates and pointed to the need for policies that engender social capital in multicultural societies.
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Fuel poverty and subjective wellbeing

TL;DR: This article used 13 waves of the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) survey to examine the effect of fuel poverty on subjective wellbeing (SWB) in Australia.
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Towards a multiple-indicator approach to energy poverty in the European Union: A review

TL;DR: In this article, a comprehensive review of the current concepts and indicators of FP, and of current initiatives to tackle this issue, across Europe, is made, and the discussion of how energy vulnerability factors fit FP situations: available infrastructure, energy efficiency, social and economic poverty, and wellbeing and health.
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Capturing the multifaceted nature of energy poverty: Lessons from Belgium

TL;DR: The energy poverty barometer for Belgium has been developed accordingly as mentioned in this paper, which draws on a set of complementary indicators with the aim of grasping the multifaceted nature of energy poverty: excessive energy bills compared to available income, restriction in energy consumption below basic needs, and self-reported difficulties to heat the housing correctly.
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Equivalence scales, well‐being, inequality, and poverty: sensitivity estimates across ten countries using the luxembourg income study (lis) database

TL;DR: In this article, the authors review the available equivalence scales and test the sensitivity of various income inequality and poverty measures to choice of equivalence scale using the Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) database.
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Predicting electricity energy consumption: A comparison of regression analysis, decision tree and neural networks

TL;DR: This study presents three modeling techniques for the prediction of electricity energy consumption: decision tree and neural networks are considered, and model selection is based on the square root of average squared error.
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Models of Decision Making and Residential Energy Use

TL;DR: In this paper, four diverse perspectives are reviewed, including conventional and behavioral economics, technology adoption theory and attitude-based decision making, social and environmental psychology, and sociology, applied to decisions affecting residential energy use.