English: Differences in national income equality around the world as measured by the national Gini coefficient. The Gini coefficient is a number between 0 and 1, where 0 corresponds with perfect equality (where everyone has the same income) and 1 corresponds with perfect inequality (where one person has all the income, and everyone else has zero income).
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2010-12-09T15:34:44Z Chuchog 1425x625 (72058 Bytes) According to source: Bolivia 59, Chile 55, Colombia 58, Uruguay 45
2010-08-06T05:18:56Z Millosh 1425x625 (46312 Bytes) According to the source: Norway 25, Slovenia 28.8, Denmark 29
2010-08-06T04:57:14Z Millosh 1425x625 (46341 Bytes) According to the source, last data for Montenegro is 30.
2010-08-06T03:43:32Z Millosh 1425x625 (46348 Bytes) According to the source, Serbia's latest Gini is 26.
2010-04-18T23:45:09Z Fallschirmjäger 1425x625 (46536 Bytes) Changed colours to be more distinct from each other, old version was not colourblind friendly
2009-11-11T08:37:14Z Happenstance 1425x625 (40969 Bytes) fx
2009-07-04T04:38:50Z Hysohan 1425x625 (60087 Bytes) {{Information |Description={{en|1=This index measures the degree of inequality in the distribution of family income in a country. The index is calculated from the Lorenz curve, in which cumulative family income is plotted aga
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