A Lorenz Curve is a graph that can show the amount of a variable of data, usually income, if the data was distributed equally out, and also show the actual distribution in order to show how disproportionate in most cases social financial stats actually are. This Lorenz Curve shows per capita household expenditures in 2002 and 2003.
Thursday, December 4, 2008
Accumulative line graph or Lorenz curve
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A Lorenz Curve is a graph that can show the amount of a variable of data, usually income, if the data was distributed equally out, and also show the actual distribution in order to show how disproportionate in most cases social financial stats actually are. This Lorenz Curve shows per capita household expenditures in 2002 and 2003.
A Lorenz Curve is a graph that can show the amount of a variable of data, usually income, if the data was distributed equally out, and also show the actual distribution in order to show how disproportionate in most cases social financial stats actually are. This Lorenz Curve shows per capita household expenditures in 2002 and 2003.
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