Sociology
Sociology calculators quantify social and economic patterns: inequality indices like the Gini coefficient, development metrics like the Human Development Index, and network measures like social centrality. These are specialized tools aimed at students and researchers working with published sociological formulas.
Categories in Sociology
Networks & Communities
Centrality within a network, group cohesion, and how community size relates to stability: a smaller, more specialized corner of sociology aimed at students studying network analysis specifically.
Social Development
The Human Development Index, Gender Development Index, poverty gap index, and social mobility elasticity all combine multiple underlying indicators into a single comparative score, the way international development agencies actually report them.
Inequality & Diversity
How unevenly something, income, resources, or group representation, is distributed within a population is what this subcategory measures, using indices like Gini, Theil, Atkinson, and dissimilarity from sociology and economics coursework.