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    • What does inequality measure in society?
      Disparity in income or wealth
    • Wealth inequality is highly concentrated among the top 1%
    • Income inequality is generally more evenly distributed than wealth inequality.
    • What tools are used to measure inequality in the distribution of income or wealth?
      Lorenz curve and Gini coefficient
    • In a Lorenz curve, a straight diagonal line represents perfect equality
    • What numerical range does the Gini coefficient fall between?
      0 to 1
    • A Gini coefficient of 1 indicates perfect inequality.
    • Match the feature with its tool:
      Graphical representation of distribution ↔️ Lorenz curve
      Numerical value quantifying inequality ↔️ Gini coefficient
    • What are the two primary types of inequality?
      Income and wealth inequality
    • In a Lorenz curve, the greater the distance between the curve and the diagonal, the higher the inequality
    • The Gini coefficient is calculated by dividing the area between the Lorenz curve and the diagonal by the area under the diagonal.
    • Match the feature with its tool:
      Visual comparison of distribution ↔️ Lorenz curve
      Numerical measure of inequality ↔️ Gini coefficient
    • The Gini coefficient is calculated using the formula AA+B\frac{A}{A + B}
    • In the Gini coefficient formula, AA represents the area between the diagonal and the Lorenz curve.
    • A Gini coefficient of 0.35 indicates moderate inequality
    • A Gini coefficient of 0.65 shows high inequality
    • What tools are used for measuring inequality in income or wealth distribution?
      Lorenz Curve and Gini Coefficient
    • The Lorenz curve plots the cumulative percentage of the population against the cumulative percentage of income or wealth they hold.
    • The Gini coefficient quantifies inequality between 0 and 1.
    • What is one factor that contributes to inequality within countries?
      Unequal access to education
    • Wage disparities between occupations and skill levels contribute to income inequality
    • Globalization and technology can widen the gap between high-skilled and low-skilled workers
    • Discrimination based on gender, ethnicity, or religion can lead to social and demographic disparities.
    • Match the cause of inequality between countries with its explanation:
      Colonialism ↔️ Exploitation of resources by colonial powers
      Geographic Factors ↔️ Natural resource endowments and climate
      Education and Skills ↔️ Levels of literacy and skill development
      Political Stability and Governance ↔️ Stable environments attract investment
    • Inequality is a significant indicator of social well-being and economic opportunity
    • What does income inequality measure?
      Differences in earnings
    • Wealth inequality is highly concentrated among the top 1% of the population.
    • What is the range of values for the Gini coefficient?
      0 to 1
    • A Gini coefficient of 0 indicates perfect equality.
    • The formula for the Gini coefficient is Gini Coefficient=Gini\ Coefficient =AA+B \frac{A}{A + B}
    • What does AA represent in the Gini coefficient formula?

      Area between diagonal and Lorenz curve
    • Match the feature with its corresponding attribute:
      Lorenz Curve ↔️ Graphical representation
      Gini Coefficient ↔️ Numerical value
    • How is inequality interpreted using the Gini coefficient?
      Higher value equals greater inequality
    • A Lorenz curve close to the diagonal indicates low inequality.
    • A Gini coefficient of 0.35 suggests moderate inequality
    • Arrange the following factors contributing to inequality within countries in a logical order:
      1️⃣ Unequal access to education
      2️⃣ Wage disparities
      3️⃣ Globalization and technology
      4️⃣ Regressive tax policies
      5️⃣ Corruption and lack of governance
      6️⃣ Social and demographic factors
    • How does unequal access to education contribute to inequality within countries?
      Limits job opportunities and earnings
    • Globalization and technology can widen the gap between high-skilled and low-skilled workers.
    • What role do social and demographic factors play in contributing to inequality?
      Discrimination leads to disparities
    • Inequality between countries arises due to historical, economic, and political factors.
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