Since the 1990s, most states in Europe and Central Asia (ECA) have embarked on energy sector reforms. These have included removing subsidies, which has resulted in increased end-user costs for energy. The research presented here comprises an integral part of a set of qualitative studies on poverty and social impacts of energy subsidy reforms. In particular, it examines what it means for energy subsidy reforms to be more gender sensitive. The purpose...
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2015/01/01
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96945
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2015/06/03
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Toward gender-informed energy subsidy reforms : findings from qualitative studies in Europe and Central Asia
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poverty and social impact