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4.2 Poverty and inequality
4.2.2 Inequality
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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
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In the Gini coefficient formula,
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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
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What does
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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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