The Gini coefficient or Gini index is a statistical measure of unequal distribution within a group that was developed by the Italian statistician Corrado Gini. It can assume a value between zero and one. In the case of equal distribution of income, for example, the Gini coefficient has a value of zero and in the case of concentration of the entire income on just one person, a value of 1.
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