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16. Income Inequality and Poverty
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16. Income Inequality and Poverty / Lorenz Curve and Gini Coefficient / Problem 10
Problem 10
How is the population divided when plotting a Lorenz curve?
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Into quartiles, each representing 25% of the population.
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Into quintiles, each representing 20% of the population.
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Into deciles, each representing 10% of the population.
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Into halves, each representing 50% of the population.
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