Abstract

The article is devoted to an empirical analysis of the relationship between objective and subjective assessment of inequality in income distribution. Identifying the relationship between these indicators is a topical issue and requires research to verify the relationship between statistical, graphical and correlation-regression analysis. The objective level of income inequality is represented by the value of the Gini index, and the subjective assessment is the result of a survey of respondents in the World Values Survey project, namely the weighted average perception of inequality on a 10-point scale. The analysis of a sample of 36 countries as a whole and separately in Ukraine was carried out. The results on the nature of the relationship between the selected indicators of inequality in income distribution were obtained.

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