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Energy vulnerability in Mediterranean countries: A latent class analysis approach
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Abstract The need to protect vulnerable consumers is a priority for the European Commission but defining who is energy vulnerable remains difficult. Thus, in this paper, we provide an overview of energy poverty in 2019 for five Mediterranean countries (Greece, Spain, Italy, France and Portugal) using the EU-... view more
The need to protect vulnerable consumers is a priority for the European Commission but defining who is energy vulnerable remains difficult. Thus, in this paper, we provide an overview of energy poverty in 2019 for five Mediterranean countries (Greece, Spain, Italy, France and Portugal) using the EU-SILC database. We overcome a methodological difficulty inherent in pan-European research by developing the same tool, LCA (Latent Class Analysis) for characterizing energy poverty in all countries. Then we provide decision support in terms of energy poverty policy, without arbitrarily defining a binary tipping point. Indeed, we identify three groups with different needs: energy sufficient households, energy-poor households and more importantly, we highlight a third group which we refer to as energy vulnerable, who can easily fall below the radar of policy makers because they are not initially defined as precarious.... view less
Keywords
energy; energy supply; energy policy; consumer; social class; socioeconomic factors; European Commission; Mediterranean region; Western Europe; Southern Europe
Classification
General Sociology, Basic Research, General Concepts and History of Sociology, Sociological Theories
Special areas of Departmental Policy
Free Keywords
energy poverty; energy vulnerability; latent class analysis; Mediterranean countries; EU-SILC
Document language
English
Publication Year
2023
Page/Pages
p. 1-33
Journal
Energy Economics, 126 (2023)
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eneco.2023.106883
ISSN
0140-9883
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed