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The Gini Coefficient measures income inequality of a population. Generally, the Gini Coefficient measures a area between a hypothetical line (absolute equal distribution of income) and the Lorenz curve. This indicator is based on the calculations of the World Institute for Development Economics Research (UNI-WIDER).
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<li>UNU-WIDER. (2018). World income inequality database (wiid 3.4). Retrieved from https://www.wider.unu.edu/database/world-income-inequality-database-wiid34
 
<li>UNU-WIDER. (2018). World income inequality database (wiid 3.4). Retrieved from https://www.wider.unu.edu/database/world-income-inequality-database-wiid34
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  <li>Teorell, Jan, Stefan Dahlberg, Sören Holmberg, Bo Rothstein, Natalia Alvarado Pachon and Richard Svensson. 2019. The Quality of Government Standard Dataset, version Jan19. University of Gothenburg: The Quality of Government Institute. http://www.qog.pol.gu.se doi:10.18157/qogstdjan19 </li>
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  <li> Deakin, Simon, John Armour, and Mathias Siems. 2017. "CBR Leximetric Datasets [updated] [Dataset]". [https://doi.org/10.17863/CAM.9130 https://doi.org/10.17863/CAM.9130]</li>
 
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Revision as of 13:39, 16 September 2020

Quick info
Data type Numeric
Scale Metric
Value labels
  • 0 = complete equal distribution of income
  • 1 = complete unequal distribution of income
Technical name socstr_gini_coef_wiid4
Category Social structure
Label Gini Coefficient (WIID)
Related indicators

The Gini Coefficient measures income inequality of a population. Generally, the Gini Coefficient measures a area between a hypothetical line (absolute equal distribution of income) and the Lorenz curve. This indicator is based on the calculations of the World Institute for Development Economics Research (UNI-WIDER).


Coding rules

The Gini Coeffizient ranges between "0" and "1". "1" refers to a complete unequal distribution of income and "0" to a complete equal distribution of income.


Bibliographic info

Citation:


Related publications:



Misc

Project manager(s):
  • Karolin Meyer, Jean-Yves Gerlitz


Data release:


Revisions:

Sources