Is mom energy efficient? a study of gender, household energy consumption and family decision making in Indonesia

This study highlights gender-related factors and attempts to understand their influence in residential energy consumption. This pilot study was done in Bandung City, Indonesia. It employed a questionnaire survey and face to face interviews. Questionnaires were randomly distributed to the households...

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Main Authors: Permana, Ariva Sugandi, Abd. Aziz, Norsiah, Siong, Ho Chin
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spelling my.utm.584492017-09-18T01:16:38Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/58449/ Is mom energy efficient? a study of gender, household energy consumption and family decision making in Indonesia Permana, Ariva Sugandi Abd. Aziz, Norsiah Siong, Ho Chin HQ The family. Marriage. Woman This study highlights gender-related factors and attempts to understand their influence in residential energy consumption. This pilot study was done in Bandung City, Indonesia. It employed a questionnaire survey and face to face interviews. Questionnaires were randomly distributed to the households in Bandung City. In this study, energy consumption included household uses of power for lighting, entertainment, thermal comfort and cooking. Energy consumption was estimated based upon electrical and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) consumption. The results showed that when the decisions about energy expenditure and control of energy consumption in the household were solely made by a woman, energy consumption tended to be the lowest. There are three possible ways decision can be made, by the wife, husband and a joint decision. This evidence suggests several things. They are that (1) women are good household energy managers, (2) men may be careless with respect to energy consumption, (3) women may be more cautious about household expenditures, and (4) when joint decisions were made the husband and wife relied-upon-each-other in reaching agreement. This suggests useful entry points for energy efficient initiatives Elsevier 2015 Article PeerReviewed Permana, Ariva Sugandi and Abd. Aziz, Norsiah and Siong, Ho Chin (2015) Is mom energy efficient? a study of gender, household energy consumption and family decision making in Indonesia. Energy Research And Social Science, 6 . pp. 78-86. ISSN 2214-157X http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.erss.2014.12.007 DOI:10.1016/j.erss.2014.12.007
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Permana, Ariva Sugandi
Abd. Aziz, Norsiah
Siong, Ho Chin
Is mom energy efficient? a study of gender, household energy consumption and family decision making in Indonesia
description This study highlights gender-related factors and attempts to understand their influence in residential energy consumption. This pilot study was done in Bandung City, Indonesia. It employed a questionnaire survey and face to face interviews. Questionnaires were randomly distributed to the households in Bandung City. In this study, energy consumption included household uses of power for lighting, entertainment, thermal comfort and cooking. Energy consumption was estimated based upon electrical and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) consumption. The results showed that when the decisions about energy expenditure and control of energy consumption in the household were solely made by a woman, energy consumption tended to be the lowest. There are three possible ways decision can be made, by the wife, husband and a joint decision. This evidence suggests several things. They are that (1) women are good household energy managers, (2) men may be careless with respect to energy consumption, (3) women may be more cautious about household expenditures, and (4) when joint decisions were made the husband and wife relied-upon-each-other in reaching agreement. This suggests useful entry points for energy efficient initiatives
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author Permana, Ariva Sugandi
Abd. Aziz, Norsiah
Siong, Ho Chin
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Siong, Ho Chin
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title Is mom energy efficient? a study of gender, household energy consumption and family decision making in Indonesia
title_short Is mom energy efficient? a study of gender, household energy consumption and family decision making in Indonesia
title_full Is mom energy efficient? a study of gender, household energy consumption and family decision making in Indonesia
title_fullStr Is mom energy efficient? a study of gender, household energy consumption and family decision making in Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Is mom energy efficient? a study of gender, household energy consumption and family decision making in Indonesia
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