Educational demand
With the growth of population, the demand for education will increase accordingly, thus affecting the distribution of educational resources and the popularization of education.
Educational essence
The age structure and sex ratio of the population will have an impact on the nature of education. For example, students of different ages have different educational needs, which requires the education system to provide diversified educational services.
Educational structure
The distribution and flow of population will affect the regional structure of education and the type structure of schools. For example, the difference in population distribution between urban and rural areas leads to the difference in the allocation of educational resources and the quality of education.
Scale of educational development
The growth of population directly affects the development scale of education. With the increase of population, it is necessary to increase educational resources and the number of teachers to meet the educational needs of more students.
Speed of educational development
The fertility rate and immigration rate of the population will affect the development speed of education. For example, in high fertility areas, the demand for children's education has increased, which has promoted the accelerated development of the education system.