Cyclone Shocks and Health Choices: How Natural Disasters Influence Insurance Decisions in Australia

Xomchim.Com (2025)
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Abstract

As climate change amplifies the frequency and intensity of extreme weather events, understanding how individuals adapt to environmental shocks becomes increasingly vital [2,3]. A recent study by Nguyen and Mitrou [4] explores the behavioral consequences of tropical cyclones in Australia—specifically, whether such disasters influence the uptake of private health insurance (PHI) in a country already covered by a universal public healthcare system.

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