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gini coefficients: Statistical measures used to represent income distribution within a population. These coefficients are commonly employed in economics and sociology to analyze inequality rates
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Gini coefficients of household and per capita income.
Take a look at the Gini coefficients state by state.
Gini coefficients of social development.
These are the countries with the lowest Gini coefficients.
Gini coefficients are typically.
Distribution of countries according to trends in Gini coefficients for income distribution.
Gini coefficients of income are calculated on market income as well as disposable income basis.
Countries around the world vary greatly in their Gini coefficients.
The Gini coefficients are roughly the same.
The same adjustment is done for the Gini coefficients in the next section.
Lower Gini coefficients indicate a lower level of income inequality.
Another flaw is that very different income distributions can result in identical Gini coefficients.
Gini coefficients of household and per capita Income and expenditure.
Not only did Gini coefficients improve.
Israel and USA have relatively high Gini coefficients.

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Wealth Gini coefficients are normally higher than those for income.
Lorenz curves and Gini coefficients.
Analysing the Gini coefficients and the income share ratios yields very similar results.
There are only a few countries with higher gini coefficients than South Africa.
Gini coefficients could be tried, but it is complicated to assemble the necessary data.
Trends in Gini coefficients.
This is a list of countries by distribution of wealth, including Gini coefficients.
The World Bank data on the Gini coefficients of different countries.
This is a list of countries or dependencies by income inequality metrics, including Gini coefficients.
Farm refers to the Gini coefficients based on farm family income . b.
There is evidence of catching-up in mobile phone usage, which has the lowest Gini coefficients.
Countries with Gini coefficients above 50 can be said to be in the high inequality category.
In Peru, which has one of the highest Gini coefficients.
Before-and-after Gini coefficients for the distribution of wealth can be compared.
Gini coefficients provide an overall indicator of disparities in income distribution ( Table 7 ).
Section 4 provides explanations of Gini coefficients and the Foster-Wolfson Polarization index.
The Gini coefficients are measured using a 0-1 calibration where 0 equals complete equality and 1 equals complete inequality.
Both Brazil and South Africa have Gini coefficients above 50 per cent.
Historical Gini coefficients ( from 1971 ) also indicated a steady improvement ( decline ) in income inequality for farm families.
In particular, Tables 7.1-3 include indications of the Gini coefficients of the various distributions considered.

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