This paper stems from work done by the authors at the Mathematics for Social Justice Workshop held in June of 2007 at Middlebury College. We provide a description of the Gini coefficient and some discussion of how it can be used to promote quantitative literacy skills in mathematics courses. The Gini Coefficient was introduced in 1921 by Italian statistician Corrado Gini as a measure of inequality. It is defined as twice the area between two curves. One, the Lorenz curve for a given population with respect to a given resource, represents the cumulative percentage of the resource as a function of the cumulative percentage of the population that shares that percentage of the resource. The second curve is the line y = x which is the Lorenz cur...
The Gini coefficient is a downward-biased measure of inequality in small populations when income is ...
The Gini index is the most widely accepted inequality measure across the Globe, with almost all gove...
In this paper the inequalities (1) are established. 2000 Mathematical Subject Classification: 26D20 ...
This paper stems from work done by the authors at the Mathematics for Social Justice Workshop held i...
The Gini index is a summary statistic that measures how fairly a resource is distributed in a popula...
The Gini index is one of the most commonly used indicators of income inequality, and its computation...
Part of a series of worksheets covering Mathematical Case Studies for Economists from Nottingham Tre...
Gini coefficients, which measure gross inequalities rather than their unfair components, are often u...
•The Gini coefficient is widely used to measure inequality in the distribution of income, wealth, ex...
As is known to us, Lorenz curve and Gini Coef-ficient are classic indicators in the field of eco-nom...
Inequality is a broader concept than poverty in that it is defined over the entire population, and d...
Economists often use the Gini Ratio for measuring inequality in income or program benefit distributi...
Students analyze items from the media to answer mathematical questions related to the article. The L...
This article examines the use of the Gini Index for the measurement of the degree of inequality amon...
The combination of the Lorenz curve and the Gini coefficient is a widely used tool for measuring in...
The Gini coefficient is a downward-biased measure of inequality in small populations when income is ...
The Gini index is the most widely accepted inequality measure across the Globe, with almost all gove...
In this paper the inequalities (1) are established. 2000 Mathematical Subject Classification: 26D20 ...
This paper stems from work done by the authors at the Mathematics for Social Justice Workshop held i...
The Gini index is a summary statistic that measures how fairly a resource is distributed in a popula...
The Gini index is one of the most commonly used indicators of income inequality, and its computation...
Part of a series of worksheets covering Mathematical Case Studies for Economists from Nottingham Tre...
Gini coefficients, which measure gross inequalities rather than their unfair components, are often u...
•The Gini coefficient is widely used to measure inequality in the distribution of income, wealth, ex...
As is known to us, Lorenz curve and Gini Coef-ficient are classic indicators in the field of eco-nom...
Inequality is a broader concept than poverty in that it is defined over the entire population, and d...
Economists often use the Gini Ratio for measuring inequality in income or program benefit distributi...
Students analyze items from the media to answer mathematical questions related to the article. The L...
This article examines the use of the Gini Index for the measurement of the degree of inequality amon...
The combination of the Lorenz curve and the Gini coefficient is a widely used tool for measuring in...
The Gini coefficient is a downward-biased measure of inequality in small populations when income is ...
The Gini index is the most widely accepted inequality measure across the Globe, with almost all gove...
In this paper the inequalities (1) are established. 2000 Mathematical Subject Classification: 26D20 ...