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Economy Statistics > Distribution of family income > Gini index (2003) by country

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Rank   Countries  Amount  Date  
# 1     Namibia: 70.7   2003 Time series
# 2     Paraguay: 58.4   2003 Time series
# 3     Colombia: 57.1   2003 Time series
# 4     Zimbabwe: 56.8   2003 Time series
# 5     Panama: 56.1   2003 Time series
# 6     Chile: 54.9   2003 Time series
# 7     Honduras: 53.8   2003 Time series
# 8     Peru: 52   2003 Time series
# 9     Sri Lanka: 50   2003 Time series
# 10     Costa Rica: 49.8   2003 Time series
# 11     Venezuela: 48.2   2003 Time series
# 12     Philippines: 44.5   2003 Time series
# 13     Nigeria: 43.7   2003 Time series
# 14     Turkey: 43.6   2003 Time series
# 15     Ecuador: 42   2003 Time series
# 16     Georgia: 40.4   2003 Time series
# 17     Burkina Faso: 39.5   2003 Time series
# 18     Macedonia, Republic of: 39   2003 Time series
# 19     Jordan: 38.8   2003 Time series
# 20     Jamaica: 38.1   2003 Time series
# 21     Latvia: 37.7   2003 Time series
# 22     Uzbekistan: 36.8   2003 Time series
# 23     Benin: 36.5   2003 Time series
# 24     Lithuania: 36   2003 Time series
# 25     Estonia: 35.8   2003 Time series
# 26     Greece: 35.1   2003 Time series
# 27     Kazakhstan: 33.9   2003 Time series
# 28     Moldova: 33.2   2003 Time series
# 29     Tajikistan: 32.6   2003 Time series
# 30     Romania: 31   2003 Time series
# 31     Kyrgyzstan: 30.3   2003 Time series
# 32     Serbia and Montenegro: 30   2003 Time series
# 33     Czech Republic: 27.3   2003 Time series
Weighted average: 41.6  

Historical countries, unions or other regions:
European Union 30.7   


DEFINITION: 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 against the number of families arranged from the poorest to the ric

SOURCE: CIA World Factbooks 18 December 2003 to 28 March 2011

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"Distribution of family income > Gini index (2003) by country", CIA World Factbooks 18 December 2003 to 28 March 2011. Retrieved from http://www.NationMaster.com/graph/eco_dis_of_fam_inc_gin_ind-distribution-family-income-gini-index&date=2003

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Ross Sharp is Not Smart
10th November 2009
You can't even spell 'According' right. FAIL
Sandra Rosa
7th November 2009
I would like to know if there is a Gini cofficent for Puerto Rico.
Abraham Karammel
31st October 2009
The difinition of the 'Gini' index is inadequate; please make it more exölicit.
Barry R. Nicholson (San Fancisco)
22nd May 2006
The Gini Index values listed at http://www.nationmaster.com/graph/eco_dis_of_fam_inc_gin_ind and claimed to be taken from the SOURCE: CIA World Factbook, 28 July 2005 do not correspond to those listed at http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/fields/2172.html
for example:

Denmark 23.2 (2002) #111 Denmark 24.7
Hungary 24.4 (1999)
Sweden 25 (2000)
Belgium 25 (1996) #101 Belgium 28.7
Czech Republic 25.4 (1996)
Norway 25.8 (2000)
Finland 26.9 (2000) #107 Finland 25.6
Germany 28.3 (2000) #95 Germany 30



Romania 28.8 (2003)
Ukraine 29 (1999)


Netherlands 30.9 (2005) #87 Netherlands 32.6
European Union 32 (2003 est.)
India 32.5 (2000) #58 India 37.8
Spain 32.5 (1990)
France 32.7 (1995)
Switzerland 33.1 (1992)
Israel 34 (2005) #75 Israel 35.5
Poland 34.1 (2002) #90 Poland 31.6
Indonesia 34.3 (2002) #63 Indonesia 37
Egypt 34.4 (2001)
Greece 35.1 (2003) #76 Greece 35.4
Australia 35.2 (1994)
Korea, South 35.8 (2000)
Ireland 35.9 (1996)
Italy 36 (2000) #103 Italy 27.3
Vietnam 36.1 (1998)
New Zealand 36.2 (1997) XXXXXXX
United Kingdom 36.8 (1999)
Japan 37.9 (2000) #110 Japan 24.9
Portugal 38.5 (1997) #74 Portugal 35.6


Russia 40 (2002)
Pakistan 41 (FY98/99)
Turkey 42 (2003)
Singapore 42.5 (1998)
Iran 43 (1998)
Hong Kong 43.4 (1996)
United States 45 (2004)
Costa Rica 46.5 (2000)
Philippines 46.6 (2003
Malaysia 49.2 (1997)
Peru 49.8 (2000)


Thailand 51.1 (2002)
Argentina 52.2 (2001)
Mexico 54.6 (2000)
Chile 57.1 (2000)
South Africa 59.3 (1995)
Brazil 59.7 (2004)

Bolivia 60.6 (2002)
Sierra Leone 62.9 (1989)
Botswana 63 (1993)
Lesotho 63.2 (1995)

Namibia 70.7 (2003)

Please explain and/or correct.
Ross Sharp
4th December 2005
I totally disagree with the assumption that Germany currently holds the highest unemployment rate. Accoriding to my calculations, France currently holds the highest unemployment rate.
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