Indonesia's capital city's Gini ratio in March 2017 was 0.41. This figure has consistently increased since 2007. The Gini ratio ranges from 0 to 1; a value closer to 1 indicates greater inequality, while a value of 0 indicates perfect equality.
The Gini ratio is a statistical indicator that reflects the inequality of wealth distribution in society. The Gini ratio for Jakarta Province is relatively high, exceeding the national average of 0.393.
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