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List of countries by inequality-adjusted income

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This is '''list of countries by their inequality adjusted income''', as defined and measured by the [[United Nations Development Programme]].<ref name=":0"> Human Development Reports|website=hdr.undp.org|access-date=2019-12-17}}</ref> The income index is one component of the [[Human Development Index]], but is also used separately.<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref> The adjustment of income for inequality based on the [[Gini coefficient]] was first proposed by [[Amartya Sen]] in 1976.<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref> All data are from 2013.<ref name=":0" />.
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+
!Country
!Inequality-adjusted income index
|-
|Norway
|.871
|-
|Australia
|.760
|-
|Switzerland
|.824
|-
|Netherlands
|.806
|-
|United States
|.609
|-
|Germany
|.781
|-
|Canada
|.785
|-
|Denmark
|.794
|-
|Ireland
|.761
|-
|Sweden
|.803
|-
|Iceland
|.783
|-
|United Kingdom
|.719
|-
|South Korea
|.704
|-
|Japan
|.772
|-
|Israel
|.693
|-
|France
|.765
|-
|Luxembourg
|.837
|-
|Belgium
|.792
|-
|Austria
|.789
|-
|Finland
|.798
|-
|Slovenia
|.755
|-
|Italy
|.701
|-
|Spain
|.673
|-
|Czech Republic
|.737
|-
|Greece
|.697
|-
|Cyprus
|.719
|-
|Estonia
|.681
|-
|Poland
|.666
|-
|Lithuania
|.673
|-
|Slovakia
|.740
|-
|Malta
|.727
|-
|Portugal
|.664
|-
|Chile
|.516
|-
|Hungary
|.703
|-
|Croatia
|.653
|-
|Latvia
|.654
|-
|Argentina
|.560
|-
|Uruguay
|.573
|-
|Montenegro
|.669
|-
|Bahamas
|.612
|-
|Belarus
|.685
|-
|Romania
|.645
|-
|Russia
|.631
|-
|Bulgaria
|.618
|-
|Palau
|.565
|-
|Mauritius
|.621
|-
|Trinidad and Tobago
|.653
|-
|Panama
|.494
|-
|Lebanon
|.538
|-
|Venezuela
|.556
|-
|Costa Rica
|.483
|-
|Turkey
|.616
|-
|Kazakhstan
|.695
|-
|Mexico
|.500
|-
|Sri Lanka
|.550
|-
|Iran
|.395
|-
|Azerbaijan
|.730
|-
|Serbia
|.618
|-
|Jordan
|.564
|-
|Georgia
|.474
|-
|Brazil
|.452
|-
|Peru
|.495
|-
|Ukraine
|.593
|-
|North Macedonia
|.563
|-
|Belize
|.426
|-
|Bosnia and Herzegovina
|.548
|-
|Fiji
|.500
|-
|Armenia
|.567
|-
|Thailand
|.488
|-
|China
|.505
|-
|Albania
|.558
|-
|Jamaica
|.465
|-
|Ecuador
|.472
|-
|Colombia
|.420
|-
|Suriname
|.475
|-
|Dominican Republic
|.500
|-
|Mongolia
|.588
|-
|Maldives
|.535
|-
|Palestine
|.507
|-
|Indonesia
|.559
|-
|Botswana
|.336
|-
|Egypt
|.602
|-
|Paraguay
|.428
|-
|Gabon
|.617
|-
|Bolivia
|.388
|-
|Moldova
|.480
|-
|El Salvador
|.427
|-
|Uzbekistan
|.478
|-
|Philippines
|.470
|-
|Syria
|.500
|-
|Iraq
|.626
|-
|Vietnam
|.502
|-
|Guyana
|.474
|-
|Cape Verde
|.452
|-
|Micronesia
|.201
|-
|Kyrgyztan
|.391
|-
|Guatemala
|.367
|-
|Namibia
|.216
|}

== References ==


== See also ==

* [[List of countries by share of income of the richest one percent]]


[[Category:Global inequality]]
[[Category:Income distribution]]
[[Category:Inequality]]
[[Category:Lists of countries by economic indicator]]
[[Category:Wealth by country|*]]


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