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Palma Ratio×Theil Segregation Index×
CampoSociologySociology
FamiliaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Año de origen2011 (Palma's finding); 2013–2014 (the ratio)1971
Autor originalGabriel Palma; named by Cobham & SumnerHenri Theil & Anthony Finizza
TipoTail-ratio inequality measureEntropy-based multigroup segregation index
Fuente seminalCobham, A., & Sumner, A. (2014). Is inequality all about the tails? The Palma measure of income inequality. Significance, 11(1), 10–13. DOI ↗Theil, H., & Finizza, A. J. (1971). A note on the measurement of racial integration of schools by means of informational concepts. Journal of Mathematical Sociology, 1(2), 187–193. DOI ↗
AliasPalma index, Palma measure, top10/bottom40 ratioTheil's H, information theory index, entropy segregation index, multigroup entropy index
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ResumenThe Palma ratio measures income inequality as the ratio of the income share held by the richest 10 percent of the population to the share held by the poorest 40 percent. It rests on the empirical regularity, documented by Gabriel Palma, that the middle deciles (5 through 9) capture a remarkably stable half of national income across countries, so that inequality is essentially a contest between the top and the bottom — the 'tails' of the distribution.Theil's information index, denoted H, is an entropy-based measure of segregation that, unlike the two-group dissimilarity index, handles any number of groups at once. It compares the diversity (entropy) found within each unit to the diversity of the whole population: segregation is high when units are internally homogeneous even though the overall population is diverse. Its defining virtue is exact decomposability across nested levels and across groups.
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