poorsusjaotus
Poorsusjaotus is a Finnish-language term used to describe a pattern of resource or outcome distribution in which a relatively small portion of units account for a large share of the total. The term is descriptive rather than a formal statistical measure, and it is often invoked in discussions of inequality, concentration, or heterogeneity across entities such as individuals, firms, or regions.
In mathematical terms, poorsusjaotus characterizes distributions with high skewness and concentration. It is commonly analyzed with
Applications appear in economics, sociology, business analytics, ecology, and public policy. For example, income or wealth
Interpretation emphasizes policy implications: high concentration can signal potential inefficiencies or risks, and measures of poorsusjaotus
See also: income inequality, wealth distribution, Lorenz curve, Gini coefficient, Pareto principle, Zipf distribution.