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CSE DIMPSA UK energy consumption by household income

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Description:

UK household energy consumption (quantiles) aggregated by household income (quantiles) developed by Centre for Sustainable Energy (CSE) for the Distributional Impacts Model for Policy Scenario Analysis (DIMPSA), also used under license by the UK Government for assessment of the distributional impacts of Government policy. Underlying Dimpsa is a comprehensive dataset developed of UK household energy consumption. This dataset is derived from the socio-demographically representative sample of UK households surveyed in the Office of National Statistics Living Costs and Food Survey. Data from six of these surveys (2004/5 to 2009) has been combined, generating a sample size of over 36,000 cases.

Creator:

Centre for Sustainable Energy (CSE)

Publisher:

Centre for Sustainable Energy (CSE)

DOI:

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Field Dates:

01/01/2004 - 31/12/2009

Data Date Range:

01/01/2004 - 31/12/2009

Data type:

Aggregated

Data format:

application/excel

Language:

English

Number of Units:

10

Unit Type:

income deciles

Number of Records:

No records supplied

Parameters:

Electricity consumption values (kWh) and counts of households for Electricity Consumption Quintile/Decile and Income Quintile/Decile; Gas consumption values (kWh) and counts of households for Gas Consumption Quintiles/Deciles and Income Quintiles/Deciles for all households (including non-mains gas users) / households with mains gas heating; Combined (Electricity + Gas) consumption values (kWh) and counts of households for Combined consumption Quintiles/Deciles and Income Quintiles/Deciles

Rights:

Open Access

Rights Overview:

This data may be freely used for any purpose

Further information:

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Sector:

Domestic

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