Diversity and its decomposition into variety, balance and disparity

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Title: Diversity and its decomposition into variety, balance and disparity
Authors: van Dam, Alje
Publication Year: 2019
Collection: Physics (Other)
Quantitative Biology
Quantitative Finance
Subject Terms: Quantitative Biology - Populations and Evolution, Economics - General Economics, Physics - Data Analysis, Statistics and Probability, Physics - Physics and Society
More Details: Diversity is a central concept in many fields. Despite its importance, there is no unified methodological framework to measure diversity and its three components of variety, balance and disparity. Current approaches take into account disparity of the types by considering their pairwise similarities. Pairwise similarities between types do not adequately capture total disparity, since they fail to take into account in which way pairs are similar. Hence, pairwise similarities do not discriminate between similarity of types in terms of the same feature and similarity of types in terms of different features. This paper presents an alternative approach which is based similarities of features between types over the whole set. The proposed measure of diversity properly takes into account the aspects of variety, balance and disparity, and without having to set an arbitrary weight for each aspect of diversity. Based on this measure, the 'ABC decomposition' is introduced, which provides separate measures for the variety, balance and disparity, allowing them to enter analysis separately. The method is illustrated by analyzing the industrial diversity from 1850 to present while taking into account the overlap in occupations they employ. Finally, the framework is extended to take into account disparity considering multiple features, providing a helpful tool in analysis of high-dimensional data.
Document Type: Working Paper
Access URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/1902.09167
Accession Number: edsarx.1902.09167
Database: arXiv
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