Measuring energy poverty by estimating the income elasticity of energy demand: An application to Kazakhstan


Kapsalyamova Z. Juatova S. Azhgaliyeva D. Ouarda T.B.M.J.
August 2025Elsevier Ltd

Utilities Policy
2025#95

This study provides an alternative approach to measuring energy poverty by estimating the income elasticity of energy demand and identifying the income threshold for energy poverty. In the semiparametric model, the energy poverty income threshold is identified as the peak point on the income elasticity of the energy demand curve. The threshold regression model defines the income threshold for energy poverty endogenously. Applying these models to 2018–2021 household survey data from Kazakhstan, the study reveals that over 40% of surveyed households were energy poor during the studied period. The findings are robust to different specifications of the empirical model.

Energy poverty , Income elasticity of demand , Kazakhstan

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Department of Economics, Nazarbayev University, Kazakhstan
INRS-ETE, Canada
Asian Development Bank, Philippines

Department of Economics
INRS-ETE
Asian Development Bank

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