Table 1.
Top 20 sequence patterns and clusters for access to water.
Table 2.
Top 20 sequence patterns and clusters for access to sanitation.
Table 3.
Top 20 sequence patterns and clusters for durable structure.
Table 4.
Top 20 sequence patterns and clusters for the form of tenure.
Fig 1.
Dynamics of access to water with residential moves.
(A) Sequence index plot of access levels for water shows individual housing trajectories as horizontal lines grouped by initial conditions. (B) Parallel-coordinate plot of access levels for water: line thickness shows volume of flow for a given housing trajectory.
Fig 2.
Dynamics of access to sanitation with residential moves.
(A) Sequence index plot of access levels for sanitation shows individual housing trajectories as horizontal lines grouped by initial conditions. (B) Parallel-coordinate plot of access levels of sanitation: line thickness shows volume of flow for a given housing trajectory.
Fig 3.
Dynamics of housing with durable structure with residential moves.
(A) Sequence index plot for durable structure shows individual housing trajectories as horizontal lines grouped by initial conditions. (B) Parallel-coordinate plot for durable structure: line thickness shows volume of flow for a given trajectory.
Fig 4.
Dynamics of form of tenure with residential moves.
(A) Sequence index plot for tenure forms shows individual housing trajectories as horizontal lines grouped by initial conditions. (B) Parallel-coordinate plot for tenure forms: line thickness shows volume of flow for a given trajectory.
Table 5.
Patterns and clusters of sequences in access to water for migrants and non-migrants.
Table 6.
Patterns and clusters of sequences in access to sanitation for migrants and non-migrants.
Table 7.
Patterns and clusters of sequences in type of structure for migrants and non-migrants.
Table 8.
Patterns and clusters of sequences in forms of tenure for migrants and non-migrants.
Table 9.
Patterns and clusters of sequences in access to water for shanty and non-shanty residents.
Table 10.
Patterns and clusters of sequences in access to sanitation for shanty and non-shanty residents.
Table 11.
Patterns and clusters of sequences in type of structure for shanty and non-shanty residents.
Table 12.
Patterns and clusters of sequences in forms of tenure for shanty and non-shanty residents.
Fig 5.
Transition bubble graphs showing probabilities of transitions between housing states resulting from housing moves.
(A) Transition probabilities between levels of access to water. (B) Transition probabilities between levels of access to sanitation. (C) Transition probabilities between types of durable structure. (D) Transition probabilities between forms of tenure.
Fig 6.
Changes in housing quality for residential moves by periods (decades).
(A) Change in access to water with housing moves. (B) Change in access to sanitation with housing moves. (C) Change in type of structure with housing moves. (D) Change in forms of tenure with housing moves.
Fig 7.
Heterogeneity of Housing Quality Index across residents.