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Energy Poverty and Subjective Well-Being in China: New Evidence from the China Family Panel Studies. (2021). Sousa-Poza, Alfonso ; Li, Qiaoge ; Nie, Peng.
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  42. The impact of energy poverty on physical violence. (2021). Sakutukwa, Tutsirai ; Hailemariam, Abebe ; Yew, Siew Ling.
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  44. How Effective has the Electricity Social Rate been in Reducing Energy Poverty in Spain?. (2021). Bertoméu Sánchez, Salvador ; Bagnoli, Lisa ; Bertomeu, Salvador.
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  46. Adding fuel to human capital: Exploring the educational effects of cooking fuel choice from rural India. (2021). Biswas, Shreya ; Das, Upasak.
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