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Revision as of 16:07, 29 April 2014
| Label: | GINI coefficient |
| Description: | The GINI coefficient is a measure of income disparity in a population. If all enjoy the same income, GINI equals unity. The lower the GINI is, the wider is the gap between the lowest and highest income groups. |
| Variable type: | driver |
| Driver group: | Economic development |
| Source: | Historic: World Bank database; |
| Values based on: | future: scenario assumptions |
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