<p>(A) Higher population coverage (“Australia”; 72.4% overall). (B) Lower population coverage (“USA”; 32.1% overall). (C) 50% overall coverage, extreme inequality. Comparison of the proportion of disease borne by each subgroup with the group's size. The diagonal line represents a situation where there are no inequalities in outcomes between subgroups; the further away a plot of outcomes is from this equality line, the more unequal outcomes are in that scenario. The pseudo Gini coefficient represents twice the area between the pseudo Lorenz curve and the equality line.</p
<p>Conceptual cumulative concentration curve for healthcare payments and per capita household expend...
The Gini index is a single number that attempts to measure inequality. However, this common measure ...
<p>Conceptual cumulative concentration curve for government subsidies in terms of healthcare and per...
Existing HIV care cascade metrics fail to capture whether viremia is equally distributed in a popula...
a<p>“Correlated” uptake refers to a situation where vaccine uptake within the population is correlat...
<p>Up to about 70% of the population the Lorenz curve indicated for Germany in 1960 a more inequal i...
The Gini index is a measure of the inequality of a distribution that can be derived from Lorenz curv...
The purpose of this paper is to justify the use of the Gini coefficient and two close relatives for ...
<p>The two figures to the left are concentration curves, with the cumulative proportion of the indiv...
Slope and Relative Inequality Indices measuring the likelihood of municipalities falling within the ...
<p>The results are for populations with different variances in partner change rates, <i>σ</i><sup>2<...
The purpose of this paper is to justify the use of the Gini coefficient and two close relatives for ...
<p>Dots representing observed number of concurrent infections are plotted against boxplots of expect...
In this paper, we evaluate 11 measures of inequality, d(p1, p2), between 2 proportions p1 and p2, so...
<p>20% of onward infections is indicated with a grey horizontal line. The proportion of the populati...
<p>Conceptual cumulative concentration curve for healthcare payments and per capita household expend...
The Gini index is a single number that attempts to measure inequality. However, this common measure ...
<p>Conceptual cumulative concentration curve for government subsidies in terms of healthcare and per...
Existing HIV care cascade metrics fail to capture whether viremia is equally distributed in a popula...
a<p>“Correlated” uptake refers to a situation where vaccine uptake within the population is correlat...
<p>Up to about 70% of the population the Lorenz curve indicated for Germany in 1960 a more inequal i...
The Gini index is a measure of the inequality of a distribution that can be derived from Lorenz curv...
The purpose of this paper is to justify the use of the Gini coefficient and two close relatives for ...
<p>The two figures to the left are concentration curves, with the cumulative proportion of the indiv...
Slope and Relative Inequality Indices measuring the likelihood of municipalities falling within the ...
<p>The results are for populations with different variances in partner change rates, <i>σ</i><sup>2<...
The purpose of this paper is to justify the use of the Gini coefficient and two close relatives for ...
<p>Dots representing observed number of concurrent infections are plotted against boxplots of expect...
In this paper, we evaluate 11 measures of inequality, d(p1, p2), between 2 proportions p1 and p2, so...
<p>20% of onward infections is indicated with a grey horizontal line. The proportion of the populati...
<p>Conceptual cumulative concentration curve for healthcare payments and per capita household expend...
The Gini index is a single number that attempts to measure inequality. However, this common measure ...
<p>Conceptual cumulative concentration curve for government subsidies in terms of healthcare and per...