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Data provided by ÌÇÐÄÆÆ½â°æ Market ÌÇÐÄÆÆ½â°æ are estimates.
The Economic Inequality focus area consists of three chapters: the GINI Coefficient, Poverty Share, and Poverty Headcount. The GINI Coefficient chapter reports on inequality in terms of the GINI index and/or the share of the population with a lower socio-economic status (with different thresholds). The Poverty Share chapter shows the percentage of the population that falls below the poverty line (in three different thresholds) within a specific geographical region. This serves as an indicator of the extent of economic disadvantage and the prevalence of poverty within a given area. Poverty Headcount refers to the number of individuals or households (in three different thresholds) within a population who live below the designated poverty line.









