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Structural energy poverty vulnerability and excess winter mortality in the European Union: Exploring the association between structural determinants and health

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Publication date
1 October 2019
Author
Directorate-General for Energy
Countries
European Union, United Kingdom

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Energy poverty (EP) is a growing problem in the European Union (EU) that affects the population's health. EP is structurally determined by broader political and socio-economic conditions.

The aims of this research were to analyse the configuration of these determinants in each EU-27 country through the creation of a structural energy poverty vulnerability (SEPV) index, to group countries according to their SEPV index scores, and to explore the association between SEPV and EP prevalence, and also with excess winter mortality (EWM). ASEPV index was created through seriated principal component analyses and then validated the index. A hierarchical cluster analysis (HCA) was performed to group countries according to their SEPV. A poisson regression model was fitted to analyze the association between SEPV and EWM. The final index comprised 13 indicators and showed an unequal distribution of SEPV across the EU.

The HCA identified countries with high structural vulnerability (southeastern Europe) and countries with low structural vulnerability (northwestern Europe). The most vulnerable countries showed a statistically significant higher EP prevalence and risk of EWM. The SEPV index summarises the structural determinants of EP across the EU, allows to identify geographical patterns and to study how the structural determinants of EP affect health.

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20 OCTOBER 2019
Structural energy poverty vulnerability and excess winter mortality in the European Union: Exploring the association between structural determinants and health
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