Abstract

In order to know the influence of basic education on residents’ consumption structure, this paper uses grey correlation method to analyze the relationship between based education spending and consumer spending in Guangdong. The author discovered the based education spending is not only the important index of basic education services equalization degree, but also associated with the urban and rural residents’ consumption structure. Balancing urban and rural basic education spending can improve the structure of urban and rural residents’ consumption.

Highlights

  • What’s Basic Education? Professor Gu MingYuan (1992) [1] made a clear definition in “The Comprehensive Dictionary of Education”

  • 1) To compare the correlation rank of urban-rural basic education spending and household consumption structure in the 2 phase, we can find the following situations in both two phases: urban basic education spending is much higher than the rural areas during the same period, the impact basic education spending have on rural residents living consumption expenditure prefer to necessity consumption, such as food expenses

  • It means that the inequality of urban-rural basic education aggravates the differences of household consumption structure between urban and rural residents

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Summary

Research Background

What’s Basic Education? Professor Gu MingYuan (1992) [1] made a clear definition in “The Comprehensive Dictionary of Education”. They found out that per capita fixed number of year of the education and the consumption structure coefficient were positively correlated. Uses grey correlation values to analyze the relationship so that we will realize how much impact the urban-rural basic education spending can have on the residents’ consumption structure in Guangdong

Analytical Framework Research Method—Grey Correlation Analysis Method
Data Sources and Index Selection of the Grey Correlation
Research Results
Conclusions and Policy Recommendations
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