Income and Tenure

Income-generating activity increased within-settlement healthcare use across the study areas. Income source effects were highly context-specific across the settlements. Participation in income-generating activities reduced outside-settleme…

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Income-generating activity increased within-settlement healthcare use across the study areas. Income source effects were highly context-specific across the settlements. Participation in income-generating activities reduced outside-settlement healthcare use in Cockle Bay and Dwarzark. Landlords often had higher healthcare use, probably because financial resources enable care-seeking. Social protection and targeted support for unstable livelihoods may be needed to improve timely access to care.