2020
DOI: 10.1057/s41599-020-0484-6
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A simple method for measuring inequality

Abstract: To simultaneously overcome the limitation of the Gini index in that it is less sensitive to inequality at the tails of income distribution and the limitation of the inter-decile ratios that ignore inequality in the middle of income distribution, an inequality index is introduced. It comprises three indicators, namely, the Gini index, the income share held by the top 10%, and the income share held by the bottom 10%. The data from the World Bank database and the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Develop… Show more

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“…This paper makes use of two terms which are similar but slightly different: income inequality and income polarization. Income inequality refers to an unequal distribution of income [37], and, as such, can be manifested in different ways [38]. Income inequality can exist without income polarization.…”
Section: Inequality Vs Polarizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This paper makes use of two terms which are similar but slightly different: income inequality and income polarization. Income inequality refers to an unequal distribution of income [37], and, as such, can be manifested in different ways [38]. Income inequality can exist without income polarization.…”
Section: Inequality Vs Polarizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The advantage of the Gini index is that inequality of the entire income distribution can be summarized using a single statistic between 0 and 1. This characteristic allows for comparison among the countries with different population sizes [ 67 ]. Additionally, the data on the Gini index is regularly updated and reported by different countries and is easy to access.…”
Section: Data Source and Econometric Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The popularity of the Gini index is attributed to its simplicity and ease of analysis thanks to its straightforward graphical association with the Lorenz curve; also, many valuable decompositions by origins and classes, strong inferential properties, as well as initial formulations and extensions proposed later by many researchers have helped to illustrate its applicability in different ways (Giorgi & Gigliarano, 2017;and Banerjee et al, 2020). To simultaneously overcome the limitation of the Gini index in that it is less sensitive to income distribution inequality and to limit the inter-decide ratios that ignore difference during income distribution, an index of inequality is introduced (Sitthiyot & Holasut, 2020). Income is associated with numerous social health determinants, such as education, living conditions, and community resources, and whether people can afford health work (Simon et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%