Energy Poverty among Tertiary Students in Aotearoa New Zealand

被引:11
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作者
Clark, Isobel Kiri Harris [1 ]
Chun, Saera [1 ]
O'Sullivan, Kimberley Clare [1 ]
Pierse, Nevil [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Otago, Dept Publ Hlth, POB 7343, Wellington 7343, New Zealand
关键词
energy poverty; tertiary students; COVID-19; disability; housing; FUEL POVERTY; HEALTH; EXPERIENCE;
D O I
10.3390/en15010076
中图分类号
TE [石油、天然气工业]; TK [能源与动力工程];
学科分类号
0807 ; 0820 ;
摘要
Energy poverty in Aotearoa New Zealand is well-documented, and tertiary students have been identified as an at-risk group. However, there has been very little research on tertiary students' experiences of energy poverty in New Zealand. This paper used a nationwide online survey to investigate the extent and impact of energy poverty among tertiary students. Furthermore, it aimed to identify disparities between different demographic groups, understand the effects of COVID-19 and evaluate the effectiveness of the support policies available to students. Responses from 522 students were analysed; 85% were under 30 years old, 72% were female, 14% identified as Maori, and 14% reported having long-term disabilities or health concerns. The findings of this study are concerning. Tertiary students in New Zealand are largely living in dwelling conditions that do not meet recommended health standards and exacerbate energy poverty. Energy poverty has adverse effects on their physical and mental health; however, available support is limited or inaccessible. Most significantly, the impact of energy poverty is disproportionally affecting students with long-term disabilities or health concerns as well as students identifying as Maori. Moreover, the impact of COVID-19 further strained students experiencing energy poverty and again, disproportionally affected more vulnerable students.
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