Why You should Consider The Gini Coefficient To Measure Inequality
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Apr 13, 2021
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I’m hoping that you use some kind of data to track Diversity & Inclusion where you work Find out about a potentially controversial way for you to measure inequality where you work Here are some key topics covered from this episode: A controversial idea to measure inequality An approach we can borrow from the World …

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I’m hoping that you use some kind of data to track Diversity & Inclusion where you work Find out about a potentially controversial way for you to measure inequality where you work Here are some key topics covered from this episode: * A controversial idea to measure inequality * An approach we can borrow from the World Bank * Why people may disagree with this idea and much more Play the episode for more Here are some key takeaways from this episode:  Gini Coefficient measures inequality “Would a high Gini coefficient point to a high concentration of these things with a small number of people?”  You can repurpose it to measure inequality where you work “I don’t know if it’s creator would approve but what if we used the Gini coefficient for something useful where you work” Not everyone’s going to agree with you “Critics will say that they’re already collecting data, if so great, but I hope what you’re doing goes a lot further than the engagement surveys from HR” Here are some resources so you can go deeper:  World Bank Inequality and Shared Prosperity Corrado Gini Gini addresses the Third International Congress of Eugenics Two conditions for the application of Lorenz curve and Gini coefficient to voting and allocated seats Towards greater socio-economic equality in allocation of wastewater discharge permits in China based on the weighted Gini coefficient Sustainable Cloud Service Provider Development by a Z-Number-Based DNMA Method with Gini-Coefficient-Based Weight Determination Check out these related episodes of the show. The Relationship Between Conformity & Inequality At Work When Corporate Diversity Targets Destroy Inclusion Whenever you’re ready, there are a few ways I can support your Inclusion Journey: 1.      Work with me 1:1 2.     Get Practical Book Insights 3.     Get our Free Email Course For everything else check this https://linktr.ee/elementofinclusion

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