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Invisible among the vulnerable: a nuanced perspective of energy poverty at the intersection of gender and disability in South Africa

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Invisible among the vulnerable: a nuanced perspective of energy poverty at the intersection of gender and disability in South Africa

M. A. Okyere and B. Lin

This study explores how the intertwining of gender, disability, and energy poverty in South Africa reveals startling insights, particularly that females with disabilities face a 2.6% higher risk of energy poverty. Conducted by Michael Adu Okyere and Boqiang Lin, the research emphasizes the necessity for targeted energy subsidies tailored to the needs of females with disabilities.

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Abstract
This study addresses a crucial gap in the existing literature by exploring the intricate relationship between gender, disability, and energy poverty. While prior research has shown that females and persons with disabilities are more vulnerable to energy poverty, our study adopts an intersectionality framework to investigate how these identities interact with other variables, including life dissatisfaction, food insecurity, and energy subsidy, to shape the experience of energy deprivation. Using a series of robust techniques, our analysis of the General Household Survey in South Africa reveals several noteworthy findings. First, while females are less likely to be energy poor, the intersection between females and disability significantly amplifies their risk of energy poverty by 2.6%. Our mediation analysis further elucidates that life dissatisfaction and food insecurity serve as critical mechanisms through which this intersection exacerbates energy poverty. Importantly, we also find that the impact of energy subsidy is most effective when targeted toward females with disabilities, highlighting the need for tailored interventions. We call for policymakers and stakeholders to prioritize targeted energy subsidy schemes for persons with disabilities and females, recognizing the critical role such policies can play in mitigating energy poverty and promoting equity.
Publisher
Humanities & Social Sciences Communications
Published On
May 10, 2023
Authors
Michael Adu Okyere, Boqiang Lin
Tags
gender
disability
energy poverty
South Africa
targeted subsidies
life dissatisfaction
food insecurity
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