Примеры использования The gini на Английском языке и их переводы на Русский язык
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The Gini coefficient is shown in table 33.
On the national level, the Gini coefficient for 2009 was 0.487.
The Gini index increases with inequality.
Another measure of relative poverty in terms of income is the Gini index.
The Gini coefficient increased by 13 per cent between 1991 and 2004.
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At the national level, there has been an increase in the Gini index in many major economies in recent decades.
The Gini Index fell from 0.59, in 1999, to 0.54, in 2009.
Her Government's efforts to reduce economic inequality, as measured by the Gini coefficient, had also been successful.
The Gini coefficient in Venezuela was 0.4772 in 2000 and 0.3898 in 2010.
According to the Gini index, inequality has not diminished in recent years.
The Gini coefficient improved by a mere 1.4 points between 2002 and 2010.
Income disparity in Indonesia, as measured by the Gini Index(which measures income inequality) was relatively small during 2005-2007.
The Gini coefficient in 2003-04 was 0.294 Source: 6523.0- Household Income and Income Distribution, Australia, 2003-04.
Unlike GDP per capita, the average values of the Gini Index do not differ substantially between EU members and other ACN countries.
The Gini coefficient for 2010 was 0.585, and places Colombia as one of the seven most unequal countries in the world.
The Gini coefficient for Colombia, which is a measure of inequality of income and wealth, is 58.6, the third worst in Latin America.
Furthermore, of 36 economies with available data in 2000s, the Gini coefficient of 13 of them was at or greater than 40, which is the commonly accepted threshold for"high inequality.
The Gini index measures the area between the Lorenz curve and a hypothetical line of absolute equality, expressed as a percentage of the maximum area under the line.
Compared with 1996, the Gini index has increased from 0.544 to 0.56 in 2004.
The Gini coefficient(0.68) is one of the two highest in the world. Ninety-five per cent of the poor are African and 75 per cent of the poor live in the rural areas.
The Gini coefficient of income inequality, for instance, has stood above 0.4 for many years, with significant disparities between provinces, districts, urban centres and rural areas recorded.
At the national level, the Gini coefficient has increased in many major economies in recent decades.
The Gini coefficients oscillated between 20 per cent for Czechoslovakia and 26 per cent for the Soviet Union; the interdecile ratio varied between 2.4 and 3.6, values even lower than those prevailing in the Western developed market economies other than Scandinavian countries.
According to official estimates, the Gini coefficient rose from 0.289 to 0.396 between 1992 and 2001, demonstrating the growing inequality in society.
In addition, the Gini coefficient remains high(0.49), the gains made towards the reduction of inequalities notwithstanding.
According to the Gini inequality index, Nicaragua now had the lowest level of inequality of all the Central American countries.