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The generalized entropy index has been proposed as a measure of
income inequality There are wide varieties of economic inequality, most notably income inequality measured using the distribution of income (the amount of money people are paid) and wealth inequality measured using the distribution of wealth (the amount of we ...
in a population. It is derived from
information theory Information theory is the scientific study of the quantification, storage, and communication of information. The field was originally established by the works of Harry Nyquist and Ralph Hartley, in the 1920s, and Claude Shannon in the 1940s. ...
as a measure of redundancy in data. In
information theory Information theory is the scientific study of the quantification, storage, and communication of information. The field was originally established by the works of Harry Nyquist and Ralph Hartley, in the 1920s, and Claude Shannon in the 1940s. ...
a measure of redundancy can be interpreted as non-randomness or
data compression In information theory, data compression, source coding, or bit-rate reduction is the process of encoding information using fewer bits than the original representation. Any particular compression is either lossy or lossless. Lossless compressio ...
; thus this interpretation also applies to this index. In addition, interpretation of
biodiversity Biodiversity or biological diversity is the variety and variability of life on Earth. Biodiversity is a measure of variation at the genetic ('' genetic variability''), species ('' species diversity''), and ecosystem ('' ecosystem diversity'') ...
as entropy has also been proposed leading to uses of generalized entropy to quantify biodiversity.


Formula

The formula for general entropy for real values of \alpha is: GE(\alpha) = \begin \frac\sum_^N\left left(\frac\right)^\alpha - 1\right& \alpha \ne 0, 1,\\ \frac\sum_^N\frac\ln\frac,& \alpha=1,\\ -\frac\sum_^N\ln\frac,& \alpha=0. \end where N is the number of cases (e.g., households or families), y_i is the income for case i and \alpha is a parameter which regulates the weight given to distances between incomes at different parts of the
income distribution In economics, income distribution covers how a country's total GDP is distributed amongst its population. Economic theory and economic policy have long seen income and its distribution as a central concern. Unequal distribution of income causes ec ...
. For large \alpha the index is especially sensitive to the existence of large incomes, whereas for small \alpha the index is especially sensitive to the existence of small incomes. An Atkinson index for any inequality aversion parameter can be derived from a generalized entropy index under the restriction that \epsilon=1-\alpha - i.e an Atkinson index with high inequality aversion is derived from a GE index with small \alpha. Moreover, it is the unique class of inequality measures that is a monotone transformation of the Atkinson index and which is additive decomposable. Many popular indices, including Gini index, do not satisfy additive decomposability. The formula for deriving an Atkinson index with inequality aversion parameter \epsilon under the restriction \epsilon = 1-\alpha is given by: A= epsilon(\epsilon-1)GE \qquad \epsilon\ne1 A= 1-e^ \qquad \epsilon=1 Note that the generalized entropy index has several
income inequality metrics Income inequality metrics or income distribution metrics are used by social scientists to measure the distribution of income and economic inequality among the participants in a particular economy, such as that of a specific country or of the world ...
as special cases. For example, GE(0) is the
mean log deviation In statistics and econometrics, the mean log deviation (MLD) is a measure of income inequality. The MLD is zero when everyone has the same income, and takes larger positive values as incomes become more unequal, especially at the high end. Definit ...
, GE(1) is the
Theil index The Theil index is a statistic primarily used to measure economic inequality and other economic phenomena, though it has also been used to measure racial segregation. The Theil index ''T''T is the same as redundancy in information theory which is ...
, and GE(2) is half the squared
coefficient of variation In probability theory and statistics, the coefficient of variation (CV), also known as relative standard deviation (RSD), is a standardized measure of dispersion of a probability distribution or frequency distribution. It is often expressed a ...
.


See also

* Atkinson index * Gini coefficient *
Hoover index The Hoover index, also known as the Robin Hood index or the Schutz index, is a measure of income inequality. It is equal to the percentage of the total population's income that would have to be redistributed to make all the incomes equal. i.e. Th ...
(a.k.a. Robin Hood index) *
Income inequality metrics Income inequality metrics or income distribution metrics are used by social scientists to measure the distribution of income and economic inequality among the participants in a particular economy, such as that of a specific country or of the world ...
*
Lorenz curve In economics, the Lorenz curve is a graphical representation of the distribution of income or of wealth. It was developed by Max O. Lorenz in 1905 for representing inequality of the wealth distribution. The curve is a graph showing the prop ...
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Rényi entropy In information theory, the Rényi entropy is a quantity that generalizes various notions of entropy, including Hartley entropy, Shannon entropy, collision entropy, and min-entropy. The Rényi entropy is named after Alfréd Rényi, who looked for t ...
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Suits index The Suits index of a public policy is a measure of tax progressiveness, named for economist Daniel B. Suits. Similar to the Gini coefficient, the Suits index is calculated by comparing the area under the Lorenz curve to the area under a proportio ...
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Theil index The Theil index is a statistic primarily used to measure economic inequality and other economic phenomena, though it has also been used to measure racial segregation. The Theil index ''T''T is the same as redundancy in information theory which is ...


References

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