Electricity Access in non-OECD Countries: Do Household Size and Composition Matter?

IF 0.4 Q4 ECONOMICS
Marin Strmota, Krešimir Ivanda
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Abstract Despite considerable improvements in electricity coverage, millions of people are still lacking the access to electricity. Residential electricity access is a prerequisite for numerous aspects of increased well-being and quality of life. The aim of this paper is to identify key household characteristics that are linked to the energy poverty measured as access to electricity. Literature on financial and general poverty showed mixed results on household size and characteristics as a driver of poverty. We argue that household size and proportion of children in households are key variables associated with energy poverty in developing countries with lowest levels of electricity coverage. Our research approach treats electricity access as economic good and focuses on demand side – households. By utilizing census microdata across 69 non-OECD countries, our research provides large-scale analysis on household size and characteristics as a driver of energy poverty. We found that, in majority of low-income countries, same principles for general or financial poverty apply to energy poverty which is represented by negative effect of household size and proportion of children on energy poverty.
非经合组织国家的电力供应:家庭规模和组成重要吗?
摘要尽管电力覆盖率大幅提高,但仍有数百万人无法获得电力。住宅用电是提高福祉和生活质量的许多方面的先决条件。本文的目的是确定与能源贫困相关的关键家庭特征,以获得电力为衡量标准。关于金融贫困和一般贫困的文献显示,家庭规模和贫困驱动因素的特征喜忧参半。我们认为,在电力覆盖率最低的发展中国家,家庭规模和儿童在家庭中的比例是与能源贫困相关的关键变量。我们的研究方法将电力供应视为经济利益,并关注需求方——家庭。通过利用69个非经合组织国家的人口普查微观数据,我们的研究对家庭规模和特征作为能源贫困的驱动因素进行了大规模分析。我们发现,在大多数低收入国家,一般或财政贫困的相同原则适用于能源贫困,这表现为家庭规模和儿童比例对能源贫困的负面影响。
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