TY - BOOK AU - Bardazzi,Rossella AU - Pazienza,Maria Grazia ED - SpringerLink (Online service) TI - Vulnerable Households in the Energy Transition: Energy Poverty, Demographics and Policies T2 - Studies in Energy, Resource and Environmental Economics, SN - 9783031356841 AV - HD9502-9502.5 U1 - 333.79 23 PY - 2023/// CY - Cham PB - Springer International Publishing, Imprint: Springer KW - Power resources KW - Energy policy KW - Energy and state KW - Natural Resource and Energy Economics KW - Energy Policy, Economics and Management N1 - Chapter 1. Effects of energy price shocks on Germany's economy and private households -- Chapter 2. Demographic shifts, household energy needs and vulnerability -- Chapter 3. Energy poverty and health pathologies: an empirical study on the French Case -- Chapter 4. Vulnerability to motor fuel price increases: socio-spatial patterns in Italy -- Chapter 5. The gender-energy-poverty nexus under review: a longitudinal study for Spain -- Chapter 6. Effects of carbon tax redistribution schemes on energy welfare of households in Germany -- Chapter 7. Households' energy demand and carbon taxation in Italy -- Chapter 8. Assessing Ecobonus as energy poverty mitigation policy: is energy efficiency for all?"? -- Chapter 9. Energy poverty and just transformation in Greece; Open Access N2 - This open access book explores the energy transition / energy poverty nexus in the European Union, including the implications of the transition and related policies for the household sector. Written by experts on energy economics, energy studies and related fields, it examines the impacts and costs of the energy transition (including those caused by carbon pricing) for the economy and for families in particular. Providing case studies on Germany, France, Italy, Spain and Greece, the contributing authors highlight current overlapping vulnerabilities for households, show the effects of decarbonization policies on relative prices, and discuss strategies for reducing energy poverty while also decarbonizing. Moreover, they address household and consumer vulnerabilities in connection with societal transformations such as demographic changes and the aging populations of Europe and particularly Italy. Given its scope, the book will appeal to scholars and students of energy studies, energy economics and related fields, and to anyone interested in the benefits and costs of the ongoing energy transition UR - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-35684-1 ER -