The Gini coefficient or index is perhaps one of the most used indicators of social and economic conditions. In this paper we characterize the Gini index as the unique function that satisfies the properties of scale invariance, symmetry, proportionality and convexity in similar rankings. Furthermore, we discuss a simpler way to compute it
The inequality is computed through the so-called Gini index. The population is assumed to have the v...
The paper discusses the ∪-shaped relationship between the equivalence scale n^ε and the Gini index i...
The Gini index is a single number that attempts to measure inequality. However, this common measure ...
The Gini coefficient or index is perhaps one of the most used indicators of social and economic cond...
The Gini index is a number that attempts to measure how equitably a resource is distributed througho...
Most presentations of the Gini index are based on areas of the Lorenz curve, a rather abstract notio...
The Gini index is a summary statistic that measures how fairly a resource is distributed in a popula...
Accepted Author Manuscript (peer reviewed) This is the final text version of the article, and it may...
The Gini index is a measure of the inequality of a distribution that can be derived from Lorenz curv...
Following Milanovic's (1997) paper [Economics Letters, vol. 56, p. 45-49], we propose a simple way t...
Classical measures of inequality use the mean as the benchmark of economic dispersion. They are not ...
International audienceThe axioms that characterize the generalized Gini social evaluation orderings ...
The Gini index is the most widely accepted inequality measure across the Globe, with almost all gove...
In the literature there are a number of generalizations of the Gini coefficient which inherit most o...
This article examines the use of the Gini Index for the measurement of the degree of inequality amon...
The inequality is computed through the so-called Gini index. The population is assumed to have the v...
The paper discusses the ∪-shaped relationship between the equivalence scale n^ε and the Gini index i...
The Gini index is a single number that attempts to measure inequality. However, this common measure ...
The Gini coefficient or index is perhaps one of the most used indicators of social and economic cond...
The Gini index is a number that attempts to measure how equitably a resource is distributed througho...
Most presentations of the Gini index are based on areas of the Lorenz curve, a rather abstract notio...
The Gini index is a summary statistic that measures how fairly a resource is distributed in a popula...
Accepted Author Manuscript (peer reviewed) This is the final text version of the article, and it may...
The Gini index is a measure of the inequality of a distribution that can be derived from Lorenz curv...
Following Milanovic's (1997) paper [Economics Letters, vol. 56, p. 45-49], we propose a simple way t...
Classical measures of inequality use the mean as the benchmark of economic dispersion. They are not ...
International audienceThe axioms that characterize the generalized Gini social evaluation orderings ...
The Gini index is the most widely accepted inequality measure across the Globe, with almost all gove...
In the literature there are a number of generalizations of the Gini coefficient which inherit most o...
This article examines the use of the Gini Index for the measurement of the degree of inequality amon...
The inequality is computed through the so-called Gini index. The population is assumed to have the v...
The paper discusses the ∪-shaped relationship between the equivalence scale n^ε and the Gini index i...
The Gini index is a single number that attempts to measure inequality. However, this common measure ...