Fragmented Inequality Indicators: Why Comparing Income to Violence is Misleading.
The article discusses how inequality is studied in different ways by economists, political scientists, and others. They use different indicators like income, representation, and social exclusion. These indicators can't always be compared because inequalities come in many forms. For example, a tribal leader may have more status than a government worker, even if they earn less. Inequality is complex and needs to be looked at separately depending on the type.