An analysis of cross-sectional variations in total household energy requirements in India using micro survey data

Type Journal Article - Energy policy
Title An analysis of cross-sectional variations in total household energy requirements in India using micro survey data
Author(s)
Volume 32
Issue 15
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2004
Page numbers 1723-1735
URL http://www.researchgate.net/publication/222678061_An_analysis_of_cross-sectional_variations_in_total​_household_energy_requirements_in_India_using_micro_survey_data/file/79e41507fe9b6612c3.pdf
Abstract
Using micro level household survey data from India, we analyse the variation in the pattern and quantum of household energy requirements, both direct and indirect, and the factors causing such variation. An econometric analysis using household survey data from India for the year 1993–1994 reveals that household socio-economic, demographic, geographic, family and dwelling attributes influence the total household energy requirements. There are also large variations in the pattern of energy requirements across households belonging to different expenditure classes. Results from the econometric estimation show that total household expenditure or income level is the most important explanatory variable causing variation in energy requirements across households. In addition, the size of the household dwelling and the age of the head of the household are related to higher household energy requirements. In contrast, the number of members in the household and literacy of the head are associated with lower household energy requirements.

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