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Comprehending household cooking energy choice in rural India
Authors:Vijay Laxmi Pandey  Aditi Chaubal
Affiliation:Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research, Gen. A.K. Vaidya Marg, Santosh Nagar, Goregaon (E), Mumbai 400065, India
Abstract:Energy is essential to attain the quality of life and economic prosperity in a society. In the rural areas of India, cooking dominates the aggregate consumption of energy. This energy demand is mostly met by biomass fuels, which have many associated inherent disadvantages. Hence, it is important to understand the decision making process in rural households regarding the choice of cooking fuels. For this purpose, household information using the 61st round of National Sample Survey is analyzed for the rural parts of India. The logistic regression model is used to explain the determinants of clean fuel use for cooking purposes. The study shows that number of educated females between 10 and 50 years of age, average household education index, regular salary, and monthly per capita consumption expenditure have a positive and significant impact on probability of using clean cooking fuels, whereas possessing a Below Poverty Line ration card, belonging to reserved caste categories, family size and size of farm land have a significant negative linkage.
Keywords:Indoor air pollution   Biomass fuels   Health   Female education   Cooking energy   Rural India
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