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In this paper we define and introduce the notion of Nth degree inequality which is the particular case of Nth order stochastic dominance which preserves the (N−1) first moments. We exhibit that transfer à la Fishburn and Willig (1984) indeed generate decreases in Nth degree inequality. We then show that whereas Kolm and Atkinson indices are consistent with aversion to any degree of inequality, only a limited class of indices of the generalized entropy family is.