What is a Gini?
Everywhere we turn nowadays people are talking about Ginis. And sadly, they are not misspelling Genie, they are talking about Gini coefficients.
The reason for this interest in Gini coefficient stems from the fact they are used to measure “inequality” in an income distribution – with books such as the Spirit Level made hay discussing the relationship between Gini coefficients and other social outcomes.
Now I’ve spent a bunch of time talking about the claims (eg for the Spirit Level directly I wrote this and this), but I’ve never written anything directly about the Gini coefficient. There is a good reason for this, while I understand it is a measure of dispersion in a distribution I still had to (and still need to) learn things about the measure and other measures.
However, let me discuss what the Gini coefficient is – or at least one of a multitude of different ways we can view a Gini coefficient.