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Drivers of Fuel Choice for Cooking among Uganda’s Households 被引量:1

Drivers of Fuel Choice for Cooking among Uganda’s Households
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摘要 This paper examines the factors that Uganda’s households consider when making fuel choices for cooking and investigates the key drivers of fuel choice. The study adopts a quantitative cross sectional research design. The dependent variable of the empirical model is a qualitative response variable which defines three mutually exclusive and highly differentiated discrete choices for cooking fuels, namely: the traditional fuel (firewood), the transitional fuel (charcoal), and the modern (LPG & electricity). Results from the study show that the most important drivers of fuel choice for cooking in Uganda’s households are: household income, age of household head, gender of household head, marital status, education levels of household head and location of a household. Results also reveal high dependency of firewood as cooking energy source among households in Uganda. This paper examines the factors that Uganda’s households consider when making fuel choices for cooking and investigates the key drivers of fuel choice. The study adopts a quantitative cross sectional research design. The dependent variable of the empirical model is a qualitative response variable which defines three mutually exclusive and highly differentiated discrete choices for cooking fuels, namely: the traditional fuel (firewood), the transitional fuel (charcoal), and the modern (LPG & electricity). Results from the study show that the most important drivers of fuel choice for cooking in Uganda’s households are: household income, age of household head, gender of household head, marital status, education levels of household head and location of a household. Results also reveal high dependency of firewood as cooking energy source among households in Uganda.
作者 Vincent Katutsi Turyareeba Dickson Adella Grace Migisha Vincent Katutsi;Turyareeba Dickson;Adella Grace Migisha(Department of Economics, Makerere University Business School, Kampala, Uganda;King Ceasor University, Kampala, Uganda;School of Management and Entrepreneurship, Kyambogo University, Kampala, Uganda)
出处 《Open Journal of Energy Efficiency》 2020年第3期111-129,共19页 能源效率(英文)
关键词 Fuel Choice Cooking Fuels Households New Consumer Theory Uganda Fuel Choice Cooking Fuels Households New Consumer Theory Uganda
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