Quantile Data:
People, Resources
Resources
per Quantile
#Inequalities and resource per quantile element
50,2.5
40,47.5
9,27
1,23
2.5
47.5
27.0
23.0
1
2
3
4
100 quantile elements, 4 quantiles

Mean:                           1.000 
Median:         44.4%           0.556 (#1/4, #2/4)
 
Inequality Welfare 1-e^-TheilT: 64.1% 2.786 (1/Welfare) 1-e^-TheilL: 72.7% 0.273 1-e^-TheilS: 68.7% 0.313 Gini: 64.5% 0.355 Plato: 68.8% 0.312 Pareto: 844/156 100%-SOEP: 78.5% 0.215 Hoover: 47.5% 0.525 Discontent: 49.7% 0.503 Theil-T Redundancy: 1.025 Theil-L Redundancy: 1.299 Symmetric Redundancy: 1.162 Inequality Issuization: +0.687

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. [471]