Presentation
Measuring Inequality in the 21st Century
The Human Development Report Office , LIS , the Stone Center at the City University of New York (CUNY), UNU-WIDER and the World Inequality Lab will host a symposium on Measuring Inequality in the 21st Century. The 2-day event will be held 28-29...
28 March 2019 – 29 March 2019
United Nations Headquarters , New York, United States
Past event
Database
World Income Inequality Database - WIID4
The current revision ― WIID4 ― is the fourth major update of the database. The observations now reach the year 2017 and coverage is extended to 189 countries (including historical entities), with over 11,000 data points in total. There are now...
News
New data on income inequality – WIID4 released
The UNU-WIDER World Income Inequality Database ― widely known by its acronym WIID ― presents information on income inequality for developed, developing, and transition countries. The WIID provides the most comprehensive set of income inequality...
Parallel session
Global inequality (Income and Wealth)
The economics profession has witnessed an increasing interest in the analysis of inequality of income and wealth with a global perspective. This has led to a growing research trying to understand the trends and driving forces of global inequality,...
Presentation
Understanding global and local inequalities: An EU - AFD initiative
The recently established Research Facility on Inequalities is funded by the European Commission under its Development Cooperation Instrument . The Research Facility on Inequalities is implemented by Agence Française de Développement (...
15 January 2018
Le Mistral, Nelson Mandela Auditorium, 3 Place Louis-Armand, 75012 Paris, France
Past event
In the media
Nigerian daily business paper draws on the WIID
An editorial published in Business Day, a daily business newspaper based in Lagos, has drawn on the World Income Inequality Database (WIID) to point to Nigeria’s growing inequality. The piece uses the database along with measures from the...
Database
World Income Inequality Database - WIID3.4
The current revision ― WIID3.4 ― is an update of the third major revision of the database, WIID3. The current version includes observations for six additional countries, with the latest observations now reaching the year 2015. In total, the data...
News
New data on income inequality – WIID3.4 released
The UNU-WIDER World Income Inequality Database ― widely known by its acronym WIID ― collects and stores information on income inequality for developed, developing, and transition countries. WIID provides the most comprehensive set of income...
Seminar
Inequality - Trends worldwide and in India
22 January 2016
Juniper Hall at India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road, Delhi, India
Past event
Article
What is inequality?
Inequality is typically viewed as different people or households having different degrees of living standards. Thus, inequality is concerned with the relative position of different individuals (or households) within a distribution. Why does it...
Database
Previous versions of the WIID
WIID3.0 consists of a checked and corrected WIID2.0 and new estimates from National Survey statistics obtained from the respective country official websites, the Socio-Economic Database for Latin America and the Caribbean, Transmonee, Luxembourg...
Income inequality WIID
About
Frequently asked questions
Q: What should I cite as the source when I use WIID for publications? Please cite this database version (along with the version date) as: UNU-WIDER, World Income Inequality Database (WIID). Q: Why are there several estimates reported per country and...
Database
WIID3.3
WIID3 consists of a checked and corrected WIID2 and new estimates from National Survey statistics obtained from the respective country official websites, the Socio-Economic Database for Latin America and the Caribbean, Transmonee, Luxembourg Income...
About
Country documentation
Download factsheets on the data sources for individual countries.
Video
Inequality: What next?
Parallel 3.1 of the 30th anniversary conference. Presenters: Ravi Kanbur, Jukka Pirttilä and Finn Tarp.
Journal Article
Response to Professor Stephen Jenkins’ comments on the World Income Inequality Database (WIID)
Professor Stephen Jenkins (this issue) has conducted an extremely careful and insightful analysis of two datasets, WIID and SWIID...
Equality and inequality