Housing, Fuel Poverty and Health

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Cavity Wall Insulation
Chronic Health Outcomes
Cold Strain
cross-country fuel poverty comparison
domestic
domestic energy deprivation
Domestic Energy Efficiency
ECHP
efficiency
energy
Energy Efficiency
energy efficiency assessment
epidemiological methods
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excess
Excess Winter
Excess Winter Deaths
Excess Winter Mortality
Fuel Allowance
Fuel Poor Households
Fuel Poverty
Gdp Measure
households
Housing Deprivation
Housing Dissatisfaction
Impaired Health Status
Largest Proportionate Increases
Lifestyle Risk Factors
Living Room Temperatures
mortality
National Household Survey
Per-capita Gdp
poor
Poor Health Status
seasonal
Seasonal Mortality
social policy analysis
statistical modelling EU
Thermal Comfort
Thermal Discomfort
winter
winter mortality risk

Product details

  • ISBN 9780754642183
  • Weight: 660g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Nov 2004
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The first fully comparative study of fuel poverty across the EU, this work analyses the relationship between domestic energy efficiency, fuel poverty and health. The book adopts a holistic approach, incorporating a large number of social and economic risk factors to present a large-scale, cross-country, longitudinal analysis. The book is unique in: * Developing a new (consensual) methodology for calculating cross-country fuel poverty levels; * Presenting a detailed econometric/statistical analysis of EU fuel poverty; * Detailing the results of an empirical investigation of EU housing conditions, affordability and housing satisfaction; * Identifying risk factors related to seasonal variations in mortality across the EU; * Offering an empirical examination of health outcomes associated with fuel poverty; * Providing startling new evidence on fuel poverty in Southern Europe. Housing, Fuel Poverty and Health provides a powerful reference source for researchers and practitioners in the areas of energy economics, public health and epidemiology, housing and social policy.
Dr Jonathan Healy is the Policy and Research Analyst at the Combat Poverty Agency, Ireland.

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