… aspects of the rising cost of living and the impact of the energy crisis” , stating that due to existing gender and … due to lower income. Carlien identifies the fact that energy poverty is gendered as one of the key contributors to widening inequality. To what extent, we hardly know. Energy poverty indicators are covered at the household level …
… as well as on marginalised groups.” “Studies show that energy poverty has a female face.” “More women, especially … living alone, and single mothers, are worse affected by energy poverty. That’s due to structural inequalities like …
… European Green Deal’s ‘Socially Fair Transition’, namely Energy and Transport. For each of these two sectors, the … dimensions: EU policy efforts towards achieving low-carbon Energy and Transport sectors with the inclusion of gender … a gender and intersectional perspective including in the Energy and Transport sectors. The Gender Equality Index is an …
… of people. The Green Deal covers various areas, including energy, biodiversity, sustainable mobility, food and … to advance a green and gender-equal transition: Energy: The hardest hit by energy poverty At the moment, the energy crisis is impacting …
… table.” She says: There’s a gender aspect for every issue: energy prices, food prices, the war in Ukraine. Solving those … fully include the gender perspective. In 2022, rising energy costs have become a growing concern across the EU. These higher energy prices affect low-income households more since they …
… Energy plays an essential role in both women’s and men’s … lives. However, it has been recently acknowledged that energy policy is not gender neutral. Achieving gender equality in the field of energy can be linked with human rights and social, …
… Relevance of gender in the policy area Energy is a driver of economic development, underpinning all … communications, transport and technology. Furthermore, energy production and use is closely connected with climate change. Energy plays an essential role in both women’s and men’s …