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 |
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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 |