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12/20/2023
What researchers specifically call “perceived inequality” is where the key lies. Well, contrary to what travelers might think, objectively speaking, the Gini coefficient, which is an indicator that indicates that a higher value predicts more variance (with values varying between 0 and 1), when estimated on commercial flights, results in numbers ranging from 0.08 to 0.233. The values are considered equal, considering that the countries with the best indicators on the planet offer values between 0.23 and 0.26.