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Socio-economic inequality: Relationship between Gini and Kolkata indices

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  • Arnab Chatterjee
  • Asim Ghosh
  • Bikas K Chakrabarti

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Socio-economic inequality is characterized from data using various indices. The Gini ($g$) index, giving the overall inequality is the most common one, while the recently introduced Kolkata ($k$) index gives a measure of $1-k$ fraction of population who possess top $k$ fraction of wealth in the society. Here, we show the relationship between the two indices, using both empirical data and analytical estimates. The significance of their relationship has been discussed.

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  • Arnab Chatterjee & Asim Ghosh & Bikas K Chakrabarti, 2016. "Socio-economic inequality: Relationship between Gini and Kolkata indices," Papers 1606.03261, arXiv.org, revised Sep 2016.
  • Handle: RePEc:arx:papers:1606.03261
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    1. Joseph, Bijin & Chakrabarti, Bikas K., 2022. "Variation of Gini and Kolkata indices with saving propensity in the Kinetic Exchange model of wealth distribution: An analytical study," Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, Elsevier, vol. 594(C).

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