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Determinants, persistence, and dynamics of energy poverty: An empirical assessment using German household survey data

Katharina Drescher, Benedikt Janzen

2021Energy Economics168 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We examine the determinants, persistence, and dynamics of energy poverty using seven waves of the German Socio-Economic Panel (GSOEP). Employing a dynamic random effects probit model we find evidence of genuine state dependence effects in energy poverty with households being up to 7.5% more likely to face energy poverty if they were energy poor in the previous period. Energy poverty is associated with household composition, educational attainment, labour force status, energy-inefficient housing, and the heating system in place. We document common predictors of perceived and objectively measured energy poverty. Our results suggest that energy poverty in Germany is mostly a transitory state, with 78% of the energy poor households in our sample only temporarily facing energy poverty.

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