Default data selected. Example for correct settings:
- Income after taxation, 1995, Germany (western part)
- Source: section 20.10.4 in  "Statistisches Jahrbuch 1999"
- Sequence in Quantile: [taxpayers per quantile, avg.income (DM) per taxpayer]

Quantile Data:
People, Resources
Resources
per Quantile
#Inequalities and resource per quantile element
1145008,*2580
1274868,*7593
1489169,*12481
1309984,*17412
1227877,*22498
1333681,*27528
3136635,*35197
3619401,*44999
3105688,*54758
3252768,*66997
3383398,*86117
3126897,*134452
207672,*330470
49031,*667991
13820,*1350171
5249,*2945589
1247,*6783036
686,*21576354
2954120640.0
9680072724.0
18586318289.0
22809441408.0
27624776746.0
36713570568.0
110400142095.0
162869425599.0
170061263504.0
217925697696.0
291368085566.0
420417555444.0
68629365840.0
32752266721.0
18659363220.0
15461396661.0
8458445892.0
14801378844.0
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27683079 quantile elements, 18 quantiles

Mean:                       59609.435 
Median:         32.1%       40448.211 (#7/18, #8/18)
 
Inequality Welfare 1-e^-TheilT: 32.8% 88763.922 (1/Welfare) 1-e^-TheilL: 31.8% 40634.886 1-e^-TheilS: 32.3% 40331.677 Gini: 42.2% 34476.770 Plato: 42.8% 34123.878 Pareto: 714/286 100%-SOEP: 59.3% 24251.710 Hoover: 29.7% 41910.932 Discontent: 9.0% 54273.981 Theil-T Redundancy: 0.398 Theil-L Redundancy: 0.383 Symmetric Redundancy: 0.391 Inequality Issuization: +0.094

With "*" the resources are per capita. (If there is only 1 person per quantile or all quantiles have the same amount of persons, then "*" is not necessary.)
Without "*" the resources are per quantile. (The resources are the total of the resources of all people in the quantile.)
"Plato", "Discontent" and "Inequality Issuization" are experimental.
You also can enter parameters in the URL. Example: https://inequality.snrk.de/?quantiles=50,2.5|40,47.5|9,27|1,23.


Goetz Kluge, 2008-04-15. Conversion to Python3: 2019-06-10. [470]