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India has emerged as the world’s fourth most equal society, with a Gini Index of 25.5, outpacing all G7 and G20 nations, according to the World Bank.
About Gini Index
- The Gini index, also called the Gini coefficient or Gini ratio, determines a nation's level of income inequality by measuring the income distribution or wealth distribution across its population.Â
- The Gini index was developed in 1912 by Italian statistician Corrado Gini.
- The coefficient of the Gini index ranges from 0 (or 0%) to 1 (or 100%), with 0 representing perfect equality and 1 representing perfect inequality.
- To offer two hypothetical examples, if a nation were to have absolute income equality, with every person earning the same amount, its Gini score would be 0 (0%).Â
- On the other hand, if one person earned all the income in a nation and the rest earned zero, the Gini coefficient would be 1 (100%).Â
- Mathematically, the Gini coefficient is defined based on the Lorenz curve.Â
- The Lorenz curve plots the percentiles of the population on the graph’s horizontal axis according to income or wealth, whichever is being measured.Â
- The cumulative income or wealth of the population is plotted on the vertical axis.
- The Gini index is not an absolute measure of a country’s income or wealth. The coefficient only measures the dispersion of income or wealth within a population.
- India’s Gini Index:
- According to the recent World Bank report, India’s Gini Index stands at 25.5, placing it as the fourth most equal country globally, behind only the Slovak Republic, Slovenia, and Belarus.Â
- This performance not only surpasses regional peers like China, which holds a Gini score of 35.7, but also positions India ahead of every G7 and G20 nation in terms of income equality.
- It marks a steady improvement from a Gini score of 28.8 in 2011 to 25.5 in 2022, signalling meaningful gains in bridging income gaps over the past decade.
Source: BT
Gini Index FAQs
Q1: What does the Gini Index measure?
Ans: Income or wealth inequality within a population.
Q2: What does a Gini coefficient of 0 represent?
Ans: Perfect income equality
Q3: What is India’s Gini Index as per the recent World Bank report?
Ans: 25.5
Q4: Which countries are ranked more equal than India in the recent Gini Index report?
Ans: Slovak Republic, Slovenia, and Belarus