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Energy Policies and Multitopic Household Surveys : Guidelines for Questionnaire Design in Living Standards Measurement Studies.
Title:
Energy Policies and Multitopic Household Surveys : Guidelines for Questionnaire Design in Living Standards Measurement Studies.
Author:
O'Sullivan, Kyran.
ISBN:
9780821368794
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (66 pages)
Contents:
Contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- 1. Introduction -- Potential Value of LSMS Surveys for Analysis of Household Energy Use -- Report Audience and Organization -- 2. Characteristics of LSMS Surveys and Specialized Household Energy Surveys -- Characteristics of LSMS Surveys -- Characteristics of Specialized Household Energy Surveys -- Other Distinguishing Features of Both Types of Surveys -- Existing and Missing Energy Questions in LSMS Surveys -- Energy and Development Outcomes: The Issue of Causality -- 3. Importance of LSMS Survey Data for Energy Policy Analysis -- Household Energy Transitions -- Using LSMS Surveys for Energy Policy Analysis -- Rural Electrification and Development -- 4. The Way Forward -- Fuel Sources Module -- Electricity Sources Modules (Grid and Off-grid) -- Durable Goods (Light Bulbs and Appliances) Module -- Electricity and Fuels in the Community Module -- 5. Conclusion -- Appendix -- References -- LIST OF TABLES -- 1. Respiratory Symptoms in Children, by Fuel and Cooking Space, Guatemala (2000) -- 2. ARI Prevalence among Children under Five Years of Age, Zimbabwe (1999) -- 3. Kerosene Use by Income Decile in Yemen (2003) -- 4. Willingness-to-pay Results from Three Projects -- 5. Electricity and Education Links in India and Nicaragua -- 6. Fuels and Their Common Household Uses -- A1. Typical Efficiencies at the Final Consumption Stage of Cooking -- A2. Comparison of Non-electric and Electric Lamps for Domestic Lighting in Developing Countries -- A3. Battery Electricity -- LIST OF FIGURES -- 1. Share of Total Subsidy Received and Share of Subsidy in Household Budget, By Income Decile -- 2. Demand Curve for Lighting -- 3a. Fuel Sources (biomass and candles)-Prototype Module -- 3b. Fuel Sources (gaseous and liquid fuels)-Prototype Module -- 4a. Electricity Sources (Grid) Prototype Module.

4b. Electricity Sources (Off-grid) Prototype Module -- 5. Durable Goods (Light Bulbs and Appliances) Prototype Module -- 6. Electricity and Fuels in the Community Prototype Module -- LIST OF BOX -- 1. Potential Electricity Sources for Household Use.
Abstract:
The Energy Sector Management Assistance Program (ESMAP) is a global technical assistance program that promotes the role of energy in poverty reduction and economic growth with redistribution. ESMAP undertakes analytical work and provides policy advice on sustainable energy development to governments and other institutions in developing countries and economies in transition. ESMAP was established in 1983 under the joint sponsorship of the World Bank and the United Nations Development Programme as a partnership in response to global energycrises. Since its creation, ESMAP has operated in some 100 different countries through more than 500 activities covering a broad range of energy issues.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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