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This page contains lists of countries ranked by ethnic and cultural diversity level.
The lists are commonly used in Economics literature to compare the levels of ethnic, cultural, linguistic and religious fractionalization in different countries.[1][2] Fractionalization measures are computing the probability that two randomly drawn individuals (from a country) are not from the same group (ethnic, religious, or whatever the criterion is). The two lists have been described by Alesina and Ferrara as follows:[1]
This list is based on the analysis of Alesina and others,[4] they develop fractionalization scores based on ethnicity, religious and linguistic data directly from the Encyclopædia Britannica lists. This list is biased by how the Britannica chooses to list ethnic groups, but it does not make a judgement call on which identities are more salient than others. According to Patsiurko et al.
Benin, Senegal, Lomé, Egypt, African Union
Egypt, South Sudan, Saudi Arabia, Eritrea, Ethiopia
Ontario, Quebec City, Quebec, Ottawa, Aboriginal peoples in Canada
Qatar, Bahrain, Yemen, Arabic language, Kuwait
Isle of Man, India, Canada, European Union, British Overseas Territories
Global warming, Globalization, Health, Lists by country, United Kingdom
Federal holidays in the United States, Christmas, Easter, United States, New Year's Eve
China, Canada, Portugal, Iceland, New Zealand
Global warming, India, United States Environmental Protection Agency, Canada, Smog
Singapore, Macau, Hong Kong, Health, Lists by country