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View all search resultsThe vast, mineral-rich province of Papua has the worst income equality in the country, with a Gini ratio of 0.43 percent, exceeding the national ratio of 0.4, according to the Central Statistics Agency’s (BPS) latest report.
The government’s aim of reducing the national inequality ratio, known as the Gini ratio, from 0.41 to 0.39 in 2016 is too ambitious according to one activist, who points out that Brazil took 15 years to reduce its Gini ratio from 0.59 to 0.54.
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