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Conceptualization of Gendered Energy Ageism

ジェンダー化されたエネルギーエイジズムの概念化 (AI 翻訳)

Leonardo Agnusdei

Transformations and Sustainability📚 査読済 / ジャーナル2026-04-20#エネルギー転換Origin: EU
DOI: 10.63775/cetgtn51
原典: https://doi.org/10.63775/cetgtn51
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日本語

本論文は、低炭素エネルギーシステムへの移行において、高齢女性が直面する特有の構造的・社会的差別を捉える「ジェンダー化されたエネルギーエイジズム」という新しい枠組みを提案する。フェミニスト交差性理論とエネルギー正義の枠組みに基づき、経済的・技術的・政策的・社会的側面からこの現象を分析し、人口高齢化、ジェンダー賃金格差、エネルギーシステムのデジタル化が構造的推進力として作用することを示す。政策的含意として、高齢者に配慮しジェンダーに敏感な移行戦略を提言する。

English

This paper proposes a novel framework called 'gendered energy ageism' to capture the unique structural and social discrimination faced by older women in low-carbon energy transitions. Grounded in feminist intersectionality theory and energy justice, it analyzes economic, technological, policy, and social dimensions, showing how demographic aging, gender wage gaps, and digitalization drive energy poverty for older women. It advocates for aging-inclusive and gender-sensitive transition strategies.

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📝 gxceed 編集解説 — Why this matters

日本のGX文脈において

日本は超高齢社会であり、女性のエネルギー貧困が深刻化する可能性がある。本論文の枠組みは、日本のエネルギー政策やSSBJ(サステナビリティ基準)における社会的側面の考慮に示唆を与える。ただし、日本独自の文脈(例:単身高齢女性世帯の増加)に適用するには追加の検討が必要。

In the global GX context

This paper addresses a critical gap in energy justice literature by theorizing the intersection of gender and age in energy transitions. Globally, as aging populations grow and energy systems digitize, the concept of gendered energy ageism offers a lens for policymakers and researchers to ensure equitable transition strategies. It complements existing frameworks like energy poverty and vulnerability, adding an intersectional dimension to GX policies.

👥 読者別の含意

🔬研究者:Provides a theoretical foundation for studying intersectional energy injustice, particularly for older women.

🏢実務担当者:Offers a framework for energy companies to assess social impacts of digitalization and pricing on vulnerable demographics.

🏛政策担当者:Highlights the need for aging- and gender-sensitive policies in national energy transition plans.

📄 Abstract(原文)

The global transition towards low-carbon energy systems is a fundamental imperative of the twenty-first century, yet it risks deepening existing social inequalities if not managed equitably. While energy poverty and vulnerability have been extensively studied, the intersection of gender and age remains a critical blind spot in energy research and policy. This paper addresses this gap by conceptualizing "gendered energy ageism"—a novel framework that captures the unique structural and social discrimination faced by older women in energy access, affordability, and participation. Employing a theoretical analysis grounded in feminist intersectionality theory and the energy justice framework, the study delineates the economic, technological, policy, and social dimensions of this phenomenon. The proposed conceptual framework illustrates how demographic aging, gender wage gaps, and the digitalization of energy systems act as structural drivers that, through mechanisms of policy neglect and technological exclusion, produce disproportionate energy poverty and marginalization for older women. The paper concludes by outlining significant implications for energy and social policies, advocating for aging-inclusive and gender-sensitive transition strategies, and proposing a future research agenda to empirically measure and address gendered energy ageism.

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