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ID175032
Title ProperMeta-analysis of empirical evidence on energy poverty
Other Title Informationthe case of developing economies
LanguageENG
AuthorQurat-ul-Ann, Abre-Rehmat
Summary / Abstract (Note)Energy poverty has evolved as an important issue of research from academic and policy perspectives during the last two decades. The energy poverty estimates exhibit widespread variations across regions, methodologies and datasets, making the task of energy and development policies challenging. The variations in energy poverty estimates necessitate a systematic and rigorous analysis of these empirical studies to obtain a true measure of energy poverty. The present study conducts a meta-analysis of 30 studies and 103 estimates of energy poverty. On average, 71.1 percent of the population in the overall sample studies has been identified as energy poor. High I-square statistic values suggest heterogeneity bias in the sample studies; therefore, analysis at the subgroup level has been conducted. Meta-regression analysis of overall sample and subgroups has identified type of methodology, citations, impact factor of the journal, regional dummies, average key crude oil price and gross domestic product as significant factors that explain heterogeneity in the energy poverty effect sizes. We recommend inclusion of local and regional factors in assessment of energy poverty for developing a uniform methodology to assess energy poverty across developing economies.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy Vol. 141, Jun 2020: p. 111444
Journal SourceEnergy Policy 2020-06 141
Key WordsMeta-Analysis ;  Energy Services ;  Energy Poverty ;  Metaregression