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Coordinates of the Second Kink on a Lorenz Curve (Unemployed, Worker, and Owner Classes)

In a Lorenz curve modeling an economy with three distinct groups—unemployed individuals, employed workers, and owners—the second kink represents the boundary between the workers and the owners. Its x-coordinate is the size of the total labor force (unemployed plus employed individuals) as a cumulative percentage of the population (e.g., 90%). Its y-coordinate is the cumulative percentage of total income received by the employed workers, which equals the wage share. The wage share, or the fraction of total output paid in wages, is mathematically represented as 1σ1 - \sigma, where σ\sigma is the profit share (e.g., 60%).

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