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Economic Inequality and Household Energy Consumption in High-income Countries: A Challenge for Social Science Based Energy Research
Ray Galvin, Minna Sunikka‐Blank
Ecological Economics (2018) Vol. 153, pp. 78-88
Closed Access | Times Cited: 98

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Large inequality in international and intranational energy footprints between income groups and across consumption categories
Yannick Oswald, Anne Owen, J. Steinberger
Nature Energy (2020) Vol. 5, Iss. 3, pp. 231-239
Closed Access | Times Cited: 390

The Green New Deal in the United States: What it is and how to pay for it
Ray Galvin, Noel Healy
Energy Research & Social Science (2020) Vol. 67, pp. 101529-101529
Open Access | Times Cited: 164

Energy efficiency-economic growth nexus: What is the role of income inequality?
Philip Kofi Adom, Mawunyo Prosper Agradi, Andrea Vezzulli
Journal of Cleaner Production (2021) Vol. 310, pp. 127382-127382
Closed Access | Times Cited: 121

Implications of poorly designed climate policy on energy poverty: Global reflections on the current surge in energy prices
Fateh Bélaïd
Energy Research & Social Science (2022) Vol. 92, pp. 102790-102790
Open Access | Times Cited: 102

Effects of income inequality and governance on energy poverty alleviation: Implications for sustainable development policy
Alex O. Acheampong, Muhammad Shahbaz, Janet Dzator, et al.
Utilities Policy (2022) Vol. 78, pp. 101403-101403
Open Access | Times Cited: 71

Extreme energy poverty: The aftermath of Lebanon’s economic collapse
Leila Dagher, Ibrahim Jamali, Oussama Abi Younes
Energy Policy (2023) Vol. 183, pp. 113783-113783
Closed Access | Times Cited: 42

Energy assessment in rural regions of China with various scenarios: Historical–to–futuristic
Cheng‐Ying Yang, Mingming Li, Dianyi Zhou
Energy (2024) Vol. 302, pp. 131894-131894
Closed Access | Times Cited: 39

Rising inequality in the European Union under stringent climate policy: Internal challenges of carbon border adjustment mechanism
Hengsong Zhao, Boqiang Lin
Energy Economics (2025) Vol. 142, pp. 108180-108180
Closed Access | Times Cited: 2

Sufficiency and consumer behaviour: From theory to policy
Joachim H. Spangenberg, Sylvia Lorek
Energy Policy (2019) Vol. 129, pp. 1070-1079
Closed Access | Times Cited: 135

Electricity access and income inequality in South Africa: Evidence from Bayesian and NARDL analyses
Samuel Asumadu Sarkodie, Samuel Olorunfemi Adams
Energy Strategy Reviews (2020) Vol. 29, pp. 100480-100480
Open Access | Times Cited: 112

To eat and not to heat? Energy poverty and income inequality in Italian regions
Rossella Bardazzi, Luca Bortolotti, Maria Grazia Pazienza
Energy Research & Social Science (2021) Vol. 73, pp. 101946-101946
Closed Access | Times Cited: 89

Urban and rural differences with regional assessment of household energy consumption in China
Shubin Wang, Shaolong Sun, Erlong Zhao, et al.
Energy (2021) Vol. 232, pp. 121091-121091
Closed Access | Times Cited: 69

Who is vulnerable to energy poverty in the Global North, and what is their experience?
Lucie Middlemiss
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews Energy and Environment (2022) Vol. 11, Iss. 6
Open Access | Times Cited: 62

Impacts of income poverty and high housing costs on fuel poverty in Egypt: An empirical modeling approach
Fateh Bélaïd, Véronique Flambard
Energy Policy (2023) Vol. 175, pp. 113450-113450
Open Access | Times Cited: 33

Understanding energy poverty drivers in Europe
Nidhaleddine Ben Cheikh, Younes Ben Zaied, Duc Khuong Nguyen
Energy Policy (2023) Vol. 183, pp. 113818-113818
Open Access | Times Cited: 28

Letting the Gini out of the fuel poverty bottle? Correlating cold homes and income inequality in European Union countries
Ray Galvin
Energy Research & Social Science (2019) Vol. 58, pp. 101255-101255
Closed Access | Times Cited: 64

Addressing gender in energy studies
Judith Fathallah, Parakram Pyakurel
Energy Research & Social Science (2020) Vol. 65, pp. 101461-101461
Closed Access | Times Cited: 62

Analysis of the spatial-temporal differences and fairness of the regional energy ecological footprint of the Silk Road Economic Belt (China Section)
Yi Yang, Mingdong Fan
Journal of Cleaner Production (2019) Vol. 215, pp. 1246-1261
Closed Access | Times Cited: 55

Is an ageing population impacting energy use in the European Union? Drivers, lifestyles, and consumption patterns of elderly households
Vera Pais-Magalhães, Víctor Moutinho, Margarita Robaina
Energy Research & Social Science (2021) Vol. 85, pp. 102443-102443
Closed Access | Times Cited: 48

The rise of solar home systems in sub-Saharan Africa: Examining gender, class, and sustainability
Nathanael Ojöng
Energy Research & Social Science (2021) Vol. 75, pp. 102011-102011
Closed Access | Times Cited: 45

Characterizing the energy use of disabled people in the European Union towards inclusion in the energy transition
Diana Ivanova, Lucie Middlemiss
Nature Energy (2021) Vol. 6, Iss. 12, pp. 1188-1197
Open Access | Times Cited: 44

Social outcomes of energy use in the United Kingdom: Household energy footprints and their links to well-being
Marta Baltruszewicz, J. Steinberger, Jouni Paavola, et al.
Ecological Economics (2022) Vol. 205, pp. 107686-107686
Open Access | Times Cited: 34

Shared prosperity, energy-saving, and emission-reduction: Can ICT capital achieve a “win-win-win” situation?
Qiong Xu, Meirui Zhong
Journal of Environmental Management (2022) Vol. 319, pp. 115710-115710
Closed Access | Times Cited: 33

How are high-carbon lifestyles justified? Exploring the discursive strategies of excess energy consumers in the United Kingdom
Noel Cass, Milena Büchs, Karen Lucas
Energy Research & Social Science (2023) Vol. 97, pp. 102951-102951
Open Access | Times Cited: 19

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