Patterns and Determinants of Households' Energy Choices for Cooking as Well as Their Implications for Poverty Eradication in Nigeria

Uche M. Ozughalu
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ABSTRACT: Adequate access to environmentally-friendly energy sources is crucial for addressing the problems of environmental degradation and adverse climate change as well as other developmental challenges. The literature on the patterns and determinants of households' energy choices for cooking is very scanty. Essentially, the scanty literature, in general, did not adequately cater for household composition and economies of scale in household consumption as well as give adequate consideration to the impact of ownership of education/entertainment appliances and means of communication by households on households' energy choices for cooking. It is very important to utilize adult equivalence scales and estimate of economies of scales in household consumption in the analysis of household consumption in order to make such analysis highly robust. It is also very important to include ownership of education/entertainment appliances and means of communication in the analysis of households' energy choices for cooking because they (the appliances and means of communication) are expected to provide adequate awareness on the harmful effects of dirty energy sources and such awareness can influence households' energy choices. Furthermore, none of the studies in the scanty literature discussed the major implications for poverty eradication of the patterns and determinants of households' energy choices for cooking. This study adequately addressed the highlighted research gaps. The study analyzed the patterns and determinants of households' energy choices for cooking in Nigeria and discussed their implications for poverty eradication in the country using, among other things, descriptive statistics and multinomial logistic regression technique. The study was based on a nationally representative survey data, obtained from the National Bureau of Statistics. The study found that the patterns of households' energy choices for cooking in Nigeria exhibit the operation of energy ladder hypothesis. The study also found that increased educational level of household head, ownership of electric food preservation appliance by household and satisfactory housing condition are among the factors that increase the likelihoods of the uses of transition fuels and very clean energy sources as well as reduce the likelihood of the use of traditional biomass fuels. Adequate measures should therefore be put in place to sufficiently increase households' incomes and guarantee optimal access to environmentally-friendly energy sources for cooking in the country; this will pave the way for poverty eradication in the country.
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尼日利亚家庭烹饪能源选择的模式和决定因素及其对消除贫困的影响
摘要:充分利用环境友好型能源对于解决环境恶化和气候变化等发展挑战至关重要。关于家庭烹饪能源选择的模式和决定因素的文献非常少。基本上,一般而言,稀少的文献没有充分考虑到家庭组成和家庭消费的规模经济,也没有充分考虑到家庭拥有教育/娱乐器具和通讯手段对家庭烹饪能源选择的影响。为了使家庭消费分析具有较高的稳健性,在家庭消费分析中使用成人等值量表和家庭消费规模经济的估计是非常重要的。在分析家庭的烹饪能源选择时,还必须包括教育/娱乐器具和通讯工具的所有权,因为它们(器具和通讯工具)有望使人们充分认识到肮脏能源的有害影响,而这种认识可以影响家庭的能源选择。此外,在为数不多的文献中,没有一项研究讨论家庭烹饪能源选择的模式和决定因素对消除贫困的主要影响。这项研究充分解决了突出的研究差距。该研究分析了尼日利亚家庭烹饪能源选择的模式和决定因素,并讨论了它们对该国消除贫困的影响,除其他外,使用了描述性统计和多项逻辑回归技术。该研究基于国家统计局提供的具有全国代表性的调查数据。研究发现,尼日利亚家庭烹饪能源选择模式表现出能源阶梯假说的运作。研究还发现,户主受教育程度的提高、家庭拥有电动食品保鲜器具和令人满意的住房条件是增加使用过渡燃料和非常清洁的能源的可能性以及减少使用传统生物质燃料的可能性的因素之一。因此,应采取适当措施,充分增加家庭收入,并保证在国内获得最佳的环境友好型烹饪能源;这将为该国消除贫困铺平道路。
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