Inequality of opportunity in access to and consumption of modern energy in Togo: A parametric approach

Tchablemane Yenlide, Mawussé Komlagan Nézan Okey
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The transformation towards cleaner energy consumption in Togo is progressing at a slow pace due to a combination of unfavourable socioeconomic, demographic, and spatial factors that favour traditional fuel use over clean and efficient energy. This study tries to quantify the inequality in modern energy access by applying the inequality of opportunity framework. We use a parametric approach to the 2015 Togolese Living Standard Survey; our results show that, on average, 40.76% of inequalities in household modern energy access and consumption in Togo are due to unequal circumstances beyond their control. A Shapley-value decomposition shows that inequalities of opportunity are greater for older persons and women than for youths and men, respectively. Moreover, these inequalities are more pronounced in rural areas and poor regions, especially the Savanna and Kara regions. Consequently, policies aimed at reducing inequality of opportunity in modern energy access and consumption in Togo should emphasise demographic factors, such as gender, age composition, and geographic location of households.

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多哥在获取和消费现代能源方面的机会不平等:参数法
多哥向清洁能源消费的转型进展缓慢,原因是不利的社会经济、人口和空间因素结合在一起,更倾向于传统燃料的使用,而不是清洁和高效的能源。本研究试图运用机会不平等框架来量化现代能源获取中的不平等。我们使用参数方法进行2015年多哥人生活水平调查;我们的研究结果表明,平均而言,多哥家庭现代能源获取和消费中的40.76%的不平等是由于他们无法控制的不平等情况。shapley值分解显示,老年人和女性的机会不平等程度分别大于年轻人和男性。此外,这些不平等现象在农村地区和贫困地区更为明显,特别是在稀树草原和卡拉地区。因此,旨在减少多哥现代能源获取和消费机会不平等的政策应强调人口因素,如性别、年龄构成和家庭的地理位置。
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