More rankings:Africa|Asia|Central America & the Caribbean|Europe|Middle East|North America|Oceania|South America|World| Limitations and Exceptions:Gini coefficients are not unique. It is possible for two different Lorenz curves to give rise to the same Gini coefficient. Furthermore it is possible ...
More rankings:Africa|Asia|Central America & the Caribbean|Europe|Middle East|North America|Oceania|South America|World| Limitations and Exceptions:Gini coefficients are not unique. It is possible for two different Lorenz curves to give rise to the same Gini coefficient. Furthermore it is possible ...
GINI INDEX The Gini index is also known as Gini coefficient. It is used to measure the inequality between the inhabitants of a region, by comparing their incomes.
This statistic shows a ranking of the estimated Gini index in 2020 in Africa, differentiated by country.
A decomposition of the Gini coefficient for weighted data into its spatial and non-spatial components is also derived. The proposed measure is applied in an empirical analysis of regional inequality in Italian provinces. Italy is characterized by a marked North–South dualism that is associated with...
Gini coefficient-based weightingRankingSustainabilityThe concept of the green university has emerged due to concerns about sustainable development and the use of natural resources. Various organizations rank green or non-green universities under several criteria. The results obtained in these rankings make ...
More rankings:Africa|Asia|Central America & the Caribbean|Europe|Middle East|North America|Oceania|South America|World| Limitations and Exceptions:Gini coefficients are not unique. It is possible for two different Lorenz curves to give rise to the same Gini coefficient. Furthermore it is possible ...
More rankings:Africa|Asia|Central America & the Caribbean|Europe|Middle East|North America|Oceania|South America|World| Limitations and Exceptions:Gini coefficients are not unique. It is possible for two different Lorenz curves to give rise to the same Gini coefficient. Furthermore it is possible ...
Gini coefficient as belonging to several alternative families. These families differ in the properties they have. We do not intend to survey the properties of all possible families. We choose to concentrate on one family that is useful in several fields of applications. We will refer to it as...
COVID-19 had a further negative impact on income equality. According tothe World Bank, the Gini coefficient increased by about 1.5 points in the five years following major epidemics, such as Ebola and Zika. Economists believe COVID-19 triggered an increase of 0.5 points in the Gini coefficient...