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* The '''[[w:Gini coefficient|Gini coefficient]]''' (also known as the '''Gini index''' or '''Gini ratio''') is a [[w:Statistical dispersion#Measures of statistical dispersion|measure of statistical dispersion]] intended to represent the income distribution of a nation's residents. This is the most commonly used measure of inequality. The coefficient varies between 0, which reflects complete equality and 100 (or 1), which indicates complete inequality (one person has all the income or consumption, all others have none). ( Wikipedia ) |