Are they Twins or Only Friends? The Redundancy and Complementarity of Energy Poverty Indicators in Italy

IF 1.2 Q3 ECONOMICS Italian Economic Journal Pub Date : 2023-11-08 DOI:10.1007/s40797-023-00246-2
Rossella Bardazzi, Luca Bortolotti, Maria Grazia Pazienza
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Abstract A large body of literature has developed numerous unidimensional and multidimensional indicators to identify energy-poor households, also with the aim of targeting public policies. They all have pros and cons and may identify different populations. How do they relate to each other? How should they be used in a country such as Italy where energy poverty has not yet been officially defined? We frame these research questions in a context of general social vulnerability in which several dimensions of poverty intersect. Using SILC data (EU and IT modules) for the period 2004–2015 we compare four widely used unidimensional indicators and provide evidence—for the Italian case—that complementarity among the indicators prevails since the complexity of energy poverty requires a combination of metrics to capture various vulnerabilities. Our results confirm the set of relevant factors affecting the probability of being energy poor which are indicated in the related economics literature, regardless of which indicator is used. They may help tailor policies to tackle the phenomenon. Based on these findings, we strongly support the idea of using a dashboard of different metrics to measure energy poverty to design effective policies.

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他们是双胞胎还是朋友?意大利能源贫困指标的冗余性和互补性
大量文献已经开发了许多一维和多维指标来识别能源贫乏的家庭,也是为了针对公共政策。它们都有优点和缺点,可能会识别不同的人群。它们是如何相互联系的?在意大利这样一个尚未正式定义能源贫困的国家,它们应该如何使用?我们将这些研究问题置于贫困的几个维度相交的一般社会脆弱性的背景下。利用2004-2015年期间的SILC数据(欧盟和IT模块),我们比较了四个广泛使用的单维指标,并提供了证据(以意大利为例),表明指标之间的互补性普遍存在,因为能源贫困的复杂性需要综合指标来捕捉各种脆弱性。我们的研究结果证实了相关经济学文献中指出的影响能源贫乏概率的一系列相关因素,无论使用哪种指标。他们可能有助于调整政策来解决这一现象。基于这些发现,我们强烈支持使用不同指标的仪表板来衡量能源贫困,以设计有效的政策。
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期刊介绍: Italian Economic Journal (ItEJ) is the official peer-reviewed journal of the Italian Economic Association. ItEJ publishes scientific articles in all areas of economics and economic policy, providing a scholarly, international forum for all methodological approaches and schools of thought. In particular, ItEJ aims at encouraging and disseminating high-quality research on the Italian and the European economy. To fulfill this aim, the journal welcomes applied, institutional and theoretical papers on relevant and timely issues concerning the European and Italian economic debate.ItEJ merges the Rivista Italiana degli Economisti (RIE), the journal founded by the Italian Economic Association in 1996, with the Giornale degli Economisti (GdE), founded in 1875 and enriched by contributions from renowned economists, including Amoroso, Black, Barone, De Viti de Marco, Edgeworth, Einaudi, Modigliani, Pantaleoni, Pareto, Slutsky, Tinbergen and Walras.
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