{"id":876481,"url":"http://info.mzalendo.com/api/v0.1/hansard/entries/876481/?format=json","text_counter":435,"type":"speech","speaker_name":"Sen. (Dr.) Zani","speaker_title":"","speaker":{"id":13119,"legal_name":"Agnes Zani","slug":"agnes-zani"},"content":"capture the level of inequalities by having, for example, various measures. One of these measures is a Gini co-efficient, which gives a figure of zero to one. The more person or county is closer to one, the more unequal they are; and the more they are closer to zero, the more equality they seem to exhibit. It is, therefore, difficult to have, for example, a national Gini coefficient. We have it proposed at 0.445 per cent, which gives a level of almost in the middle there; suggesting that when they report, there is still quite a high level of inequalities. However, there is a variation. If you go to Tana River County, for example, it is at 0.62; Kwale County is at 0.6; and Kilifi County is at 0.57. But with other counties like Turkana, for example, probably because they do not have a lot of distribution and variation with lower Gini co-efficient."}