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  • Wikipedia - Income Inequality Metrics150792
  • Gini Coefficient Homepage150793
  • UNDP - Inequality-adjusted Human Development Index (IHDI)150794
  • World Wealth and Income Database150795
  • World Bank - Poverty Maps150796
  • DHS Program - The Wealth Index150797
  • Wikipedia - Gender Inequality Index150800
  • Putting the gini back in the bottle? ‘The palma’ as a policy-relevant measure of inequality150798
  • Fortune of world’s richest person Bernard Arnault tops $200bn - Guardian 05.04.23339019
  • Windsors v Borbóns: comparing the public pay of European royal families - Guardian 05.04.23339020
  • Global inequality ‘as marked as it was at peak of western imperialism’ - Guardian 07.12.21264028
  • Measuring economic inequality - IFS 17.11.20436664
  • A simple method for measuring inequality - Nature 04.06.20436662
  • Problems With Measuring Inequality - Capital as Power 04.01.20436665
  • What is Really Happening with Global Inequality? - University of California 01.09.18264030
  • Inequality: are we measuring the right things? - ONS 24.03.17436661
  • The politics of inequality; Who is measuring what and why? - Oxfam 24.10.16436667
  • Global Inequality: Relatively Lower, Absolutely Higher - Wiley Online Library 15.08.16264029
  • Measuring Trends in Income Inequality - FRB of St. Louis 30.03.16436666
  • Inequality Measurement - UN 21.10.15436659
  • The many ways to measure economic inequality - Pew Research Center 22.09.15436660
  • Measuring inequality: A three-headed hydra - Economist, 16.07.14150801
  • Measuring and conceptualising wealth inequality, including trends over time - LSE436668
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