Warm, cool and energy-affordable housing policy solutions for low-income renters
Donna Huang,
Lyrian Daniel,
Trivess Moore,
Emma Baker,
Andrew Beer,
Nicola Willand,
Ralph Horne and
Cathryn Hamilto
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Abstract:
This research examined the incidence of energy hardship for Australian low income renters, and considered strategies and policy actions to reduce its impact on the lives of such households. Up to 40% of Australian households who rent their housing experience energy hardship. Energy hardship can include both absolute and relative measures of financial hardship, as well as circumstances where residents limit their energy use for normal daily activities.
Date: 2020-09-22
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DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/vxmc9
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