tekjuójöfnuður
Tekjuójöfnuður, often translated as income inequality, refers to the unequal distribution of household or individual income across the various participants in an economy. It is a measure of how far apart income is spread. High tekjuójöfnuður means that a small percentage of the population holds a large percentage of the income, while low tekjuójöfnuður means that income is distributed more evenly.
Economists and policymakers analyze tekjuójöfnuður for several reasons. It can impact economic growth, social mobility, and
Various metrics are used to quantify tekjuójöfnuður, including the Gini coefficient, which measures the degree of
The causes of tekjuójöfnuður are multifaceted and can include differences in education, skills, occupation, access to