Check your Gini Coefficient
In the decision window, you can see the Gini coefficient of the country you are playing.
What is the Gini coefficient?
The Gini coefficient, or Gini index, is the most commonly used measure of inequality. It was developed by Italian statistician Corrado Gini (1884–1965) and is named after him.
It is typically used as a measure of income inequality, but it can be used to measure the inequality of any distribution – such as the distribution of wealth, or even life expectancy.1
It measures inequality on a scale from 0 to 1, where higher values indicate higher inequality. This can sometimes be shown as a percentage from 0 to 100%, this is then called the ‘Gini Index’.
A value of 0 indicates perfect equality – where everyone has the same income. A value of 1 indicates perfect inequality – where one person receives all the income, and everyone else receives nothing.
So how does this mod work?
This mod draws the Lorentz curve through the property of each pop and the size of the pop, then calculates the area between the Lorentz curve and the diagonal and calculates the Gini coefficient through it.
So what can I do with this mod?
Nothing. You can just watch the inequality of the country be resolved. "Through the numbers!"
