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English: Gini indices of selected countries are from publicly available data from the World Bank, Nationmaster, and the US Census Bureau. The Gini index is the en:Gini coefficient expressed as a percentage, and is equal to the Gini coefficient multiplied by 100. The Gini coefficient is a measure of statistical dispersion most prominently used as a measure of inequality of income distribution or inequality of wealth distribution. It is defined as a en:ratio with values between 0 and 1: A low Gini coefficient indicates more equal income or wealth distribution, while a high Gini coefficient indicates more unequal distribution. 0 corresponds to perfect equality (everyone having exactly the same income) and 1 corresponds to perfect inequality (where one person has all the income, while everyone else has zero income). The Gini coefficient requires that no one have a negative net income or wealth. Worldwide, Gini coefficients range from approximately 0.249 in Japan to 0.707 in Namibia.
Date 7 July 2008 (original upload date)
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  • 2008-07-07 06:42 AlexCovarrubias 950×688× (62415 bytes) Updating GINI for Mex (2008) 46.1
  • 2007-09-29 09:58 AlexCovarrubias 950×688× (62333 bytes) Updating chart (Mexico 47.3)
  • 2007-04-24 21:16 Citynoise 950×688× (62140 bytes) Reverted to earlier revision
  • 2007-04-24 21:16 Citynoise 950×688× (62017 bytes) Reverted to earlier revision
  • 2007-03-30 18:00 AlexCovarrubias 950×688× (62140 bytes)
  • 2005-09-23 22:56 Citynoise 950×688× (62017 bytes) Gini coefficients of selected countries, from publicly available data from the World Bank, Nationmaster, and the US Census Bureau.

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