Sains Malaysiana 47(9)(2018):
2187–2194
http://dx.doi.org/10.17576/jsm-2018-4709-29
Malaysian Household Income Distribution: A Fractal Point of View
(Taburan Pendapatan
Isi Rumah Malaysia: Suatu
Sudut Pandang Fraktal)
FATIMAH ABDUL RAZAK*
& FARIDATULAZNA AHMAD SHAHABUDDIN
Pusat Pengajian Sains Matematik, Fakulti Sains dan Teknologi,
Universiti Kebangsaan
Malaysia, 43600 UKM Bangi, Selangor Darul
Ehsan, Malaysia
Received: 21 September 2017/Accepted: 30 April 2018
ABSTRACT
Malaysian Household
Income Survey data provided by the Malaysian Department of Statistics
is used to provide evidence that the upper tails of the household
income distribution follows a fractal based distribution known
as power-law. Inequality measures are then applied to ascertain
the levels of inequality based on this distribution. In addition
to that, we analyzed the data in terms of different classes
of occupation, obtained power-law exponents for each class and
then highlighted the inequality between these classes.
Keywords: Fractals;
household income distribution; inverted Pareto coefficient;
Pareto inequality; power-laws
ABSTRAK
Data daripada Tinjauan Pendapatan Isi Rumah Malaysia yang
diperoleh daripada
Jabatan Perangkaan Malaysia digunakan untuk menentusahkan bahagian hujung atas taburan
pendapatan isi
rumah mengikuti taburan berasaskan fraktal yang dikenali sebagai ‘power-law’. Kemudian, beberapa ukuran
ketaksamaan digunakan
untuk memberikan gambaran tahap ketaksamaan pendapatan rakyat Malaysia. Seterusnya, analisis
ini juga dijalankan
ke atas kelas
pekerjaan yang berbeza.
Kata kunci: Fraktal;
ketaksamaan Pareto; pekali
Pareto songsang; power-law; taburan
pendapatan isi
rumah
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*Corresponding author; email: fatima84@ukm.edu.my