ABSTRACT

The purpose of this work has been to analyse the relationship between housing deprivation, domestic energy inefficiency, fuel poverty and related health impacts. The comparative analysis was developed using large cross-country datasets, and a variety of social indicators pertaining to housing and other variables were examined. The longitudinal data allowed for comparisons over time. This chapter summarises the findings of the eight chapters which presented the empirical findings of the study. A summary of the key results of each chapter is provided sequentially.