Table 1 Index system of common prosperity in China.

From: Does the university knowledge spillover promote common prosperity? Empirical evidence from China

Dimension

Secondary indicators

Three-level indicators

Effects

Prosperity

Economic growth

Residents’ disposable income per capita

Positive

GDP per capita

Positive

Resident Life

Engel Coefficient

Negative

Urban registered unemployment rate

Negative

Per capita consumption expenditure

Positive

Commonality

Inclusive growth

Share of labor remuneration in the primary distribution

Positive

Urban–rural gap

The ratio of Engel Coefficient of urban residents to that of rural residents

Negative

Theil index of Urban-Rural Income Gap

Negative

c index of urban-rural consumption gap

Negative

Medical treatment

Beds in medical institutions per thousand population

Positive

Education development

Expenditure on education

Positive

Gini coefficient of education

Negative

Public culture

Public library holdings per capita

Negative