ójafnt
Ójafnt is a hypothetical concept in social science used to characterize the degree of non-equality across multiple dimensions of welfare. Rather than a single statistic, it functions as a framework that references the combined divergence across groups in income, wealth, education, health, and access to public goods. It is commonly encountered in thought experiments and theoretical analyses that aim to illuminate the structural roots of inequality and to compare policy scenarios.
Etymology and scope: The term derives from Icelandic ó-, a negating prefix, and jafnt, meaning equal. As
Definition and calculation: In practical use, ójafnt serves as a composite index built from standardized indicators
Applications and interpretation: It is used to compare regions or countries, evaluate policy designs, and illustrate
Limitations: Critics note that selecting dimensions, deciding weights, and handling data quality introduce subjectivity. The aggregate
See also: inequality measures, Gini coefficient, Palma ratio, Theil index, multidimensional poverty index, social equity.