The Correlation of Expenditure on School Level and Students’ Academic Performance: Based on the Empirical Study in Western Poor Rural China

Lili Li, H. Guan, S. Rozelle
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As a means to alleviate poverty, the Chinese government has been investing in education by increasing financial resources for schools. However, scholarship on the relationship between school re- sources and student academic performance has not reached a consensus. This study examines the relationship between school-level expenditures, a key aspect of school resources, and student academic performance. Using data collected in 94 rural primary school in designated poverty areas of western rural China, the empirical study found that school expenditures on students and teachers account for only 12% of total expenditures, while expenditures on school administration is as high as 72%. Expenditures on students and teachers (software) are positively correlated with student academic performance. However, expenditures on school administration (hardware) were negatively correlated with academic performance. These findings have strong implications for the structure of school spending and rural education.
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学校水平支出与学生学习成绩的相关性——基于中国西部贫困农村的实证研究
作为减轻贫困的一种手段,中国政府一直在通过增加学校的财政资源来投资教育。然而,学术界对学校资源与学生学习成绩之间的关系尚未达成共识。本研究探讨校级支出(学校资源的一个重要方面)与学生学业表现之间的关系。利用中国西部农村贫困地区94所农村小学的数据,实证研究发现,学校在学生和教师方面的支出仅占总支出的12%,而在学校管理方面的支出却高达72%。对学生和教师(软件)的支出与学生的学习成绩呈正相关。然而,学校行政(硬件)支出与学习成绩呈负相关。这些发现对学校支出结构和农村教育具有重要意义。
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