Konzentrationsmaße
Konzentrationsmaße are statistical measures used to quantify the degree of concentration or inequality in a distribution. They are frequently applied in economics to assess income or wealth distribution, but can also be used in other fields to analyze market structures, resource allocation, or spatial patterns. The fundamental idea behind these measures is to compare the actual distribution of a variable to a hypothetical state of perfect equality, where each unit receives an equal share. A higher value of a Konzentrationsmaß typically indicates a more unequal or concentrated distribution, while a value closer to zero signifies a more even distribution.
Several different Konzentrationsmaße exist, each with its own mathematical formulation and properties. Some of the most