Paraguay - GINI index

GINI index (World Bank estimate)

The value for GINI index (World Bank estimate) in Paraguay was 43.50 as of 2020. As the graph below shows, over the past 30 years this indicator reached a maximum value of 58.20 in 1995 and a minimum value of 40.80 in 1990.

Definition: Gini index measures the extent to which the distribution of income (or, in some cases, consumption expenditure) among individuals or households within an economy deviates from a perfectly equal distribution. A Lorenz curve plots the cumulative percentages of total income received against the cumulative number of recipients, starting with the poorest individual or household. The Gini index measures the area between the Lorenz curve and a hypothetical line of absolute equality, expressed as a percentage of the maximum area under the line. Thus a Gini index of 0 represents perfect equality, while an index of 100 implies perfect inequality.

Source: World Bank, Development Research Group. Data are based on primary household survey data obtained from government statistical agencies and World Bank country departments. For more information and methodology, please see PovcalNet (http://iresearch.worldban

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Year Value
1990 40.80
1995 58.20
1997 54.90
1999 54.60
2001 54.60
2002 57.30
2003 54.90
2004 52.30
2005 51.40
2006 53.00
2007 53.00
2008 50.70
2009 49.10
2010 51.00
2011 52.30
2012 47.60
2013 47.90
2014 50.70
2015 47.60
2016 47.90
2017 48.50
2018 46.00
2019 45.70
2020 43.50

Classification

Topic: Poverty Indicators

Sub-Topic: Income distribution