Problem Set


Due Wednesday 20 October, 2004.

A few guidelines:




  1. Consider the salaries shown below in the table. This is based on a survey of the salaries of all employees at the University of Vermont. The survey is online at: http://www.uvm.edu/~wmiller/uvmpay98.html.

    1. Estimate the Gini coefficient for the data.
    2. Discuss and interpret the Gini coefficient you calculated. In one or two paragraphs, address the following questions:
      • Do you think the Gini coefficient is indicative of a problem (moral or ethical) or does it indicate a situation which is fair and just?
      • Why do you think the Gini coefficient is what it is? What mechanisms might have led to the observed level of inequality?
      In your response, you might wish to compare your Gini coefficient to others that we've calculated or read about. (Obviously, there are no "right" answers to the questions above.)

    3. Calculate the mean and median values for your data set.

    4. Calculate the P90/P10 ratio for your data set.

    Note: If the UVM salaries don't interest you, feel free to choose another data set an perform the same analysis on it. You could do another sports team, average incomes across countries, data from the U.S. (or other) census, salaries at some institution for which data is publicly available, etc. You should consult me before settling on a data set to explore. It's fine if you use the same data set as others. Your calculation should be accompanied by a brief explanation of what the Gini coefficient is and how you calculated it.

  2. True or false: If two distributions have the same Gini coefficients, then those two distributions must be identical. Explain your answer.




    Yadav,Dharam Paul

    Associate Professor

    $53,170.00

    Yager,Kathryn M.

    Lab Animal Fac Suprv II

    $21,445.00

    Yandell,David Wendell

    Professor

    $127,510.00

    Yandow,Catheryn Agan

    Graphic Assistant

    $24,619.00

    Yang,Jianke

    Assistant Professor

    $47,000.00

    Yang,Jie

    Assistant Professor

    $43,566.00

    Yang,Yuanyuan

    Associate Professor

    $62,000.00

    Yano,Junji

    Research Associate

    $39,622.00

    Ye,Shigong

    Research Assistant Prof

    $12,600.00

    Yeager,Scott Brand

    Associate Professor

    $40,420.00

    Yensen,Jack Anthony

    Visiting Associate Prof

    $25,000.00

    Yin,Jing-hua

    Visiting Assistant Prof

    $37,343.00

    Young Sr,Gerald Eugene

    Custodian/Housekeeper

    $18,158.40

    Young,Juliet

    Collections Specialist I

    $21,631.00

    Young,Mark Ralph

    Farm Maint'ce Specialist

    $28,414.00

    Young,Natalie R.

    Secretary I

    $15,510.00

    Young,Wendy Searles

    Clinic Assistant

    $23,802.00

    Youngberg,Sheri Lee

    Staff Assistant I

    $22,951.00

    Yu,Jun

    Associate Professor

    $52,962.00

    Yuan,Susan Jane

    Research Assistant Prof

    $39,677.00



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