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| Atkinson Index× | Gini Coefficient× | |
|---|---|---|
| Lĩnh vực | Sociology | Sociology |
| Họ | Process / pipeline | Process / pipeline |
| Năm ra đời≠ | 1970 | 1912 |
| Người khởi xướng≠ | Anthony Barnes Atkinson | Corrado Gini |
| Loại≠ | Welfare-based, parameterized inequality index | Scalar measure of statistical dispersion / inequality |
| Công trình gốc≠ | Atkinson, A. B. (1970). On the measurement of inequality. Journal of Economic Theory, 2(3), 244–263. DOI ↗ | Ceriani, L., & Verme, P. (2012). The origins of the Gini index: extracts from Variabilità e Mutabilità (1912) by Corrado Gini. The Journal of Economic Inequality, 10(3), 421–443. DOI ↗ |
| Tên gọi khác≠ | Atkinson inequality measure, Atkinson's A, welfare-based inequality index | Gini index, Gini ratio, Gini concentration ratio, G |
| Liên quan | 5 | 5 |
| Tóm tắt≠ | The Atkinson index is a welfare-based measure of inequality that incorporates an explicit, analyst-chosen parameter for how much society dislikes inequality. Introduced by Anthony Atkinson in 1970, it asks what fraction of total income could be discarded, under an equal distribution, while leaving social welfare unchanged — making the ethical judgement behind any inequality comparison transparent rather than hidden. | The Gini coefficient is the most widely used single-number summary of inequality in a distribution such as income or wealth. Introduced by the Italian statistician Corrado Gini in 1912, it equals twice the area between the Lorenz curve and the line of perfect equality, ranging from 0 when everyone has the same amount to a maximum approaching 1 when one unit holds everything. |
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