Measuring inequality: The effect of units of analysis on the Gini coefficient

IF 0.9 3区 历史学 0 ARCHAEOLOGY Ancient Mesoamerica Pub Date : 2024-03-28 DOI:10.1017/s0956536123000135
Amy E. Thompson, Adrian S.Z. Chase, Gary M. Feinman
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To variable degrees, inequality is present in all human societies, but how archaeologists measure inequality varies greatly. In recent research, we used the same unit of analysis, house size, to evaluate residential wealth inequality among the Classic (a.d. 250/300–800) Maya of southern Belize. Using a Gini coefficient, we found that even in this peripheral region, high degrees of inequality were present. However, nuances in inequality metrics vary based on the analytical parameters or units of measurement (area versus volume) and the unit of analysis (individual residential structures, all structures within a household group, or the entire household group, including the built environment). Generally, Gini coefficients calculated from volume are greater than those from area, and the unit of analysis affects the Gini coefficient and, thus, our interpretations of the degree of inequality present. We discuss the impact of the unit of analysis for house sizes, and how it affects our interpretations of residential wealth inequality in the past in conjunction with previous archaeological research. The findings are instrumental for comparative analyses of wealth inequality through the study of house size variation in ancient and modern societies, highlighting the value of clear definitions of the unit of analysis.
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衡量不平等:分析单位对基尼系数的影响
不平等在不同程度上存在于所有人类社会中,但考古学家衡量不平等的方法却大相径庭。在最近的研究中,我们使用了相同的分析单位--房屋面积,来评估伯利兹南部古典时期(公元 250/300-800 年)玛雅人居住财富的不平等。通过使用基尼系数,我们发现即使在这个边缘地区,也存在着严重的不平等现象。然而,根据分析参数或测量单位(面积与体积)和分析单位(单个住宅结构、家庭群体中的所有结构或整个家庭群体,包括建筑环境)的不同,不平等度量的细微差别也各不相同。一般来说,根据体积计算的基尼系数大于根据面积计算的基尼系数,分析单位会影响基尼系数,从而影响我们对不平等程度的解释。我们结合以往的考古研究,讨论了分析单位对房屋面积的影响,以及它如何影响我们对过去居住财富不平等的解释。研究结果有助于通过研究古代和现代社会中房屋大小的变化对财富不平等进行比较分析,突出了明确定义分析单位的价值。
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Ancient Mesoamerica
Ancient Mesoamerica ARCHAEOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Ancient Mesoamerica is the international forum for the method, theory, substance and interpretation of Mesoamerican archaeology, art history and ethnohistory. The journal publishes papers chiefly concerned with the Pre-Columbian archaeology of the Mesoamerican region, but also features articles from other disciplines including ethnohistory, historical archaeology and ethnoarchaeology. Topics covered include the origins of agriculture, the economic base of city states and empires, political organisation from the Formative through the Early Colonial periods, the development and function of early writing, and the use of iconography to reconstruct ancient religious beliefs and practices.
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