Energy consumption by rural migrant workers and urban residents with a hukou in China: quality-of-life-related factors and built environment

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Ying Jiang
Linghan Zhang
Junyi Zhang
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[1] Hiroshima University,Graduate School of Biomedical and Health Sciences
[2] Hiroshima University,Mobilities and Urban Policy Lab, Graduate School for International Development and Cooperation
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Natural Hazards | 2019年 / 99卷
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Energy consumption; Electricity; Gasoline; Gas; Rural migrant workers; Urban residents with a ; China; Zero-inflated negative binomial model; Built environment; QOL-related factors;
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This paper compares energy consumption (electricity, gasoline, and gas) by rural migrant workers and urban residents with a hukou (a China-specific household registration system) and influential factors (including quality-of-life [QOL]-related factors, built environment, and individual and household attributes) in China. A questionnaire survey was conducted in Dalian (a coastal city) in 2014 and in Guiyang (an inland city) in 2015, respectively. A zero-inflated negative binomial (ZINB) model was applied to understand whether and how much people consume a certain type of energy. The results showed that built environment explains 8.4–21.8% and 6.3–41.4% of the total variance in energy consumption by rural migrant workers and urban residents with a hukou. The corresponding variance related to QOL-related factors was 9.1–15.8% and 4.1–22.6%, respectively. The built environment was mostly associated with electricity consumed by urban residents with a hukou, while its influences on other types of energy consumption were moderate. Mixed effects of both built environment and QOL-related factors on reducing energy consumption were observed. Thus, it is context-sensitive whether and how much compact city development and social security policy affect residents’ energy consumption.
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页码:1431 / 1453
页数:22
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