This is list of countries by their inequality adjusted income, as defined and measured by the United Nations Development Programme.[1] The income index is one component of the Human Development Index, but is also used separately.[2] The adjustment of income for inequality based on the Gini coefficient was first proposed by Amartya Sen in 1976.[3] The adjustment was first applied by the UN on income data in 1993, before later being expanded to the general HDI.[4] All data is from 2013.[1]
| Country | Inequality-adjusted income index |
|---|---|
| Norway | .871 |
| Australia | .760 |
| Switzerland | .824 |
| Netherlands | .806 |
| United States | .609 |
| Germany | .781 |
| Canada | .785 |
| Denmark | .794 |
| Ireland | .761 |
| Sweden | .803 |
| Iceland | .783 |
| United Kingdom | .719 |
| South Korea | .704 |
| Japan | .772 |
| Israel | .693 |
| France | .765 |
| Luxembourg | .837 |
| Belgium | .792 |
| Austria | .789 |
| Finland | .798 |
| Slovenia | .755 |
| Italy | .701 |
| Spain | .673 |
| Czech Republic | .737 |
| Greece | .697 |
| Cyprus | .719 |
| Estonia | .681 |
| Poland | .666 |
| Lithuania | .673 |
| Slovakia | .740 |
| Malta | .727 |
| Portugal | .664 |
| Chile | .516 |
| Hungary | .703 |
| Croatia | .653 |
| Latvia | .654 |
| Argentina | .560 |
| Uruguay | .573 |
| Montenegro | .669 |
| Bahamas | .612 |
| Belarus | .685 |
| Romania | .645 |
| Russia | .631 |
| Bulgaria | .618 |
| Palau | .565 |
| Mauritius | .621 |
| Trinidad and Tobago | .653 |
| Panama | .494 |
| Lebanon | .538 |
| Venezuela | .556 |
| Costa Rica | .483 |
| Turkey | .616 |
| Kazakhstan | .695 |
| Mexico | .500 |
| Sri Lanka | .550 |
| Iran | .395 |
| Azerbaijan | .730 |
| Serbia | .618 |
| Jordan | .564 |
| Georgia | .474 |
| Brazil | .452 |
| Peru | .495 |
| Ukraine | .593 |
| North Macedonia | .563 |
| Belize | .426 |
| Bosnia and Herzegovina | .548 |
| Fiji | .500 |
| Armenia | .567 |
| Thailand | .488 |
| China | .505 |
| Albania | .558 |
| Jamaica | .465 |
| Ecuador | .472 |
| Colombia | .420 |
| Suriname | .475 |
| Dominican Republic | .500 |
| Mongolia | .588 |
| Maldives | .535 |
| Palestine | .507 |
| Indonesia | .559 |
| Botswana | .336 |
| Egypt | .602 |
| Paraguay | .428 |
| Gabon | .617 |
| Bolivia | .388 |
| Moldova | .480 |
| El Salvador | .427 |
| Uzbekistan | .478 |
| Philippines | .470 |
| Syria | .500 |
| Iraq | .626 |
| Vietnam | .502 |
| Guyana | .474 |
| Cape Verde | .452 |
| Micronesia | .201 |
| Kyrgyzstan | .391 |
| Guatemala | .367 |
| Namibia | .216 |
References
- 1 2 "Inequality-adjusted income index | Human Development Reports". hdr.undp.org. Retrieved 2019-12-17.
- ↑ Zhang, Shengling; Cai, Ning (2014), Li, Xiaoxi (ed.), "Income Indicator: Inequality-Adjusted Income Index", Human Green Development Report 2014, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, pp. 51–58, doi:10.1007/978-3-662-43591-5_9, ISBN 978-3-662-43590-8, retrieved 2019-12-17
- ↑ Sen, Amartya (March 1976). "Poverty: An Ordinal Approach to Measurement". Econometrica. 44 (2): 219–231. doi:10.2307/1912718. JSTOR 1912718.
- ↑ Shaikh, Anwar; Ragab, Amr (May 2008). "The Vast Majority Income (VMI): A New Measure of Global Inequality". Policy Research Brief.
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