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Socio|economic factors and clean cooking fuel consumption in India


Socio-economic factors and clean cooking fuel consumption in India

The present paper investigates the clean cooking fuel transition in India and the role of socio-economic factors, in determining the primary cooking fuel ...

Understanding the socioeconomic determinants of cooking fuel ...

Poor people in a developing country like India face energy poverty and are deprived of clean cooking fuel. Clean cooking fuels are costlier ...

Deepened socioeconomic inequality in clean cooking fuel use in ...

The increase in CCF use in India between the two surveys varied by SES. Approximately 2.3% of households in the poorest wealth quintile gained ...

Factors affecting access to clean cooking fuel among rural ...

Gould and Urpelainen (2018) assessed the adoption, use, and impact of Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) among the households in rural India and concluded that the ...

Empirical analysis of clean cooking transition across social groups ...

Fig. 1 shows that India has notably increased the use of clean energy sources for cooking. In 2004, the percentage of households using clean fuel as the ...

Deepened socioeconomic inequality in clean cooking fuel use in ...

Abstract and Figures · 2005–06. · The increase in CCF use in India between the two surveys varied by SES. · Households in the middle quintile had a ...

Cooking Fuel Choices—Analysis of Socio-economic and ... - J-Stage

This study examines the socio-economic and demographic factors that affect household choices of cooking fuels used in India. Survey data collected from 68 ...

Socio-economic factors and clean cooking fuel consumption in India

... Rather, it is influenced by factors like household heads' education, subsidy amount, social category and availability of kerosene. Other studies in India by ...

Socio-economic factors and clean cooking fuel consumption in India

Socio-economic factors and clean cooking fuel consumption in India: A household level study · List of references · Publications that cite this publication.

Are households shifting toward cleaner cooking fuel? Empirical ...

Overall, these results confirm that the use of clean cooking energy increased in both rural and urban areas of India over 15 years. The cooking ...

Explaining household expenditure on cooking fuel: Role of income ...

Income is considered as the most influential factor for adopting clean cooking fuel. ... the adoption and use of clean cooking fuels in rural India. Environmental ...

Determinants of household choice of cooking fuel in India

education result in the increased use of clean cooking fuels in rural India. ... (2023), “Socio-economic factors and clean cooking fuel consumption in India ...

State of Clean Cooking Energy Access in India - CEEW

Executive Summary · According to the IRES 2020, around 85 per cent of Indian households have access to LPG. · Figure ES1 LPG use as the primary cooking fuel has ...

Is the Socio-Economic Status of the Households below Poverty Line ...

Explore the factors influencing cooking fuel choice among urban poor in Bhubaneswar, India ... (2018) LPG as a Clean Cooking Fuel: Adoption, Use and Impact in ...

Factors affecting access to clean cooking fuel among rural ...

Semantic Scholar extracted view of "Factors affecting access to clean cooking fuel among rural households in India during COVID-19 pandemic" by Jabir Ali et ...

The enabling role of institutional confidence and social capital ... - LSE

... clean cooking technology adoption and sustained fuel use in India. We add to the current scholarship on determinants of household energy ...

Policies to Alleviate Energy Poverty in the Cooking Sector in India

The empirical results suggest that spatial, demographic, and income characteristics of the household impact adoption of clean cooking fuel usage in India; the ...

Jointly modeling the adoption and use of clean cooking fuels in rural ...

Solid fuel combustion is a major cause of household air pollution, a leading environmental health risk factor globally. In India, over 750 million people ...

Adoption and sustained use of cleaner cooking fuels in rural India

In patriarchal societies even if the households have higher income, they are less likely to adopt LPG [20]. Households belonging to marginalized ...

Having a Son Promotes Clean Cooking Fuel Use in Urban India

Urban Indian households with a male first child are approximately 2 percentage points more likely to use clean cooking fuel than comparable households with ...