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Global Education Industry Forecast to 2016 - Focus on Emerging Markets

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The report titled “Global Education Industry Forecast to 2016 – Focus on Emerging Markets” provides a comprehensive study on the Pre-primary, elementary, secondary, higher education, vocational training, ICT and E-learning sector by enrollments and market size in value terms. The report discusses in detail the market size and future prospects of Global, Europe (Central, Eastern and Western), North America, Latin America and Caribbean, Asia-Pacific and Middle East & African Education Industry. The report also entails market prospects of e-learning industry in several emerging economies.

The report provides an insight on Developed Markets such as The US, Japan and the UK and Emerging Markets such as India, China –Hong Kong, Poland and South Africa. In the mentioned sections, the aforesaid countries are discussed in detail with focus on understanding market size of Pre-primary, elementary, secondary, higher education, e-learning, ICT and vocational training segment. These segments include total number of enrollments, number of schools, pupil teacher ratio, and education expenditure and tuition fees. Additionally, report has covered industry trends and developments, driving forces, macro economy environment and profile of major school chains and universities in different country.

KEY FINDINGS
The global education industry is witnessing strong growth momentum with fast emerging and developing nations. In terms of industry ranking, education stood on second place after healthcare industry. The gross enrolment ratio (GER) in lower secondary education increased from 72% to 80% worldwide between 1999 and 2009, with notable increase in the Arab States and sub-Saharan Africa. The school-age population is mainly influenced by population trend and economy of a country.

Demand for infrastructure development in education industry is becoming necessity with increasing demand for quality schooling. Enrolment in Pre-primary education recorded a steady increase between 1995 and 2011 for both boys and girls all over the world. There is a slow adoption rate in Arab States and Central Asian countries, whereas East Asia and the pacific region have witnessed high percentage of participation. In 2011, 713.0 million children were enrolled worldwide in primary education compared to 689.0 million in 2006. A relatively strong growth in primary enrolment has been noticed in Sub-Saharan Africa region.

In North America, the US is the largest hub of students and generate large amount of education expenditures worldwide. In the US, higher education alone generated USD 453.7 billion of revenue in 2011.3

Over the last five years, developing countries have increased their share of the world’s total number of internet users from 44% in 2006 to 62% in 2011. The percentage of individuals using internet in the developed world reached the 70% landmark by the end of year 2011. In the last six years, the global E-learning market has registered a CAGR of 4.7% (2006-2011). It is expected that by 2016, the market will reach to USD ~ billion, registering an expected CAGR of 6.68%. In emerging countries such as India, e-learning is growing at a rapid pace (growth of 27.9% in the last 3 years) with the growing competition. Currently, there are more 140 e-learning companies operating in India among which more than 100 players have just started their operations in the last 3 years.
1. GLOBAL EDUCATION INDUSTRY

1.1. Industry Overview
1.2. Industry By Revenue and Number of Enrollments
  1.2.1. By Number of Enrollments, 2006-2011
    Global Pre-primary Education Sector
    Global Primary Education Sector
    Global Secondary Education Sector
    Global Tertiary Education Sector
1.3. Global Education Market Segmentation By Region, 2011
1.4. Global Education Market Trends and Developments
  Rising Number of International Students for Higher Education
  Evolving Global E-learning Market with Compelling Growth Potential
  Growing Vocational Education and Training Market (VET)
  Rising Birth Rate in Developing Nations Driving Pre-primary Education Demand
  Growing Middle Class Population
1.5. Global Education Market Forecast 2012-2016

2. DEVELOPED MARKETS

2.1. The US Education Industry
  2.1.1. Industry Overview
    The US Education Industry Structure
  2.1.2. The US Education Market Size, 2006-2011
    By Enrollments, 2006-2011
  2.1.3. The US Education Market Segmentation, 2006-2011
    By Pre-primary, Public Elementary and Secondary Education (K-12) and Post-Secondary Revenue, 2006-2011
  2.1.4. Pre-primary Education Market
    Market Introduction
    Pre-primary Education Market Size, 2006-2011
    Pre-primary Enrollments, 2006-2011
    Pre-primary Future Projections, 2012-2016
  2.1.5. Public Elementary and Secondary Education (K-12) Market
    Market Introduction
    Public Elementary and Secondary Education (K-12) Market Size, 2006-2011
    Public Elementary and secondary (K-12) Education Enrollments and Tuition Fee, 2006-2011
    Public Elementary and Secondary Education (K-12) Market Future Outlook and Projections, 2012-2016
  2.1.6. Post-Secondary Education Market
    Market Introduction
    Post-Secondary Market Size By Revenue, 2006-2011
    Post-Secondary Enrollments and Average Tuition Fee, 2006-2011
    Post-Secondary Education Market Future Projections, 2012-2016
  2.1.7. The US E-Learning Market Size and Future Projections, 2006-2016
  2.1.8. Profile of Major Players in the US Education industry
    By Education Companies
    By Universities
  2.1.9. The US Education Market Trends and Developments
    Rising Number of Foreign Students Facilitating the Growth of Education System
    Surging Sales of Digital Text Books in Higher Education
    Growing Usage of Textbook on Rent in Higher Education Market
    Favorable Government Initiative Presents Suitable Environment for the Education Industry in the US
    High Dropout Rates Challenging the Future of the Education Industry of the US
  2.1.10. Macro Economic and Industry Indicators: Historical and Projections
    Population, 2005-2015
    Personal Disposable Income, 2005-2015
    Internet Users in the US, 2005-2015
    Dropout Rates, 2005-2010
    Immigrants Population in the US, 2005-2010
  2.1.11. The US Education Market Future Outlook and Future Projections by Value, 2012-2016
    Cause and Effect Relationship between Dependent and Independent Variables in the US Education Market
2.2. Japan Education industry
  2.2.1. Industry Overview
  2.2.2. Japan Education Industry Market Size, 2006-2011
  2.2.3. Japan Education Industry Segments, 2006-2011
    By Pre-primary Public Elementary, Secondary Education (K-12) and Post Secondary Revenue, 2006-2010
  2.2.4. Pre-primary Education Sector
    Pre-primary Education Market Size, 2006-2011
    Pre-primary Enrollments, 2006-2010
    Pre-primary Future Projections, 2012-2015
  2.2.5. Elementary/Primary Education Sector
    Elementary/ Primary Education Market Size, 2006-2011
    Primary Education Sector Enrollments, 2006-2010
    Primary Education Sector Future Projections, 2012-2015
  2.2.6. Secondary Education Sector
    Secondary Education Market Size, 2006-2011
    Secondary Education Sector Enrollments, 2006-2010
    Secondary Education Market Future Projections, 2012-2015
  2.2.7. Japan Higher Education Sector
    Higher Education Market Size, 2006-2011
    Higher Education Sector Enrollments, 2006-2011
    Higher Education Market Future Projections, 2012-2015
  2.2.8. Profile of Major Universities in Japan
  2.2.9. Japan Education Industry Trends and Developments
    Falling Birth Rate and Rapidly Aging Population
    Mounting Focus on Improving English Language in Japan’s Schools
    Growing Popularity of High School Enrollment Support Fund System
    Synergies from Japan-UK Partnership
    Rising Awareness through Tie-up of Japan-US for Teacher Exchange Program
    Surging Education Expenditure in Japan
  2.2.10. Macro Economy and Industry Indicators: Historical and Projections
    GDP Recovery and Growth, 2006-2011
    Population, 2006-2011
    Popularity of Mobile Internet in Japan, Sep 2010-Mar 2011
  2.2.11. Japan Education Industry Future Projections, 2012-2015
2.3. The UK Education Industry
  2.3.1. Industry Overview
  2.3.2. The UK Education Market Size, 2008-2011
    By Schools and Enrollments, 2008-2011
  2.3.3. ICT in Schools, 2006-2011
  2.3.4. The UK Higher Education Industry Overview
    The UK Higher Education Industry Market size, 2006-2015F
    Tuition Fees, 2010
  2.3.5. Industry Trends and Developments
    Allotment of Funds to Academies
    Tutoring Attracts Private Equity and Trade Investors
    Rising Number of the UK Ed-Tech Start-Ups
    Education Industry Experiencing Collaborations and Merger Deals
  2.3.6. Profile of Major Players in the UK Education Industry
    By Universities
  2.3.7. Macro Economy and Industry Factors: Historical and Projections
    Internet Users in the UK
    Population, 2006-2011
    GDP, 2006-2011
    Rising Per Capita Income
    International Student Population in the UK, 2008-2010

3. EMERGING MARKETS

3.1. Indian Education Market
  3.1.1. Industry Overview
    Indian Education Industry Structure
  3.1.2. Indian Education Market Size
    By Total Fee Spent on Education, FY’2008-FY’2011
  3.1.3. Indian Education Market Segmentation
    3.1.3.1. By Age Group, FY’2011
    3.1.3.2. By Gender
    3.1.3.3. By Type of Education
      Formal Education Market Size and Projections, FY’2008-FY’2017
    3.1.3.4. Formal Education Market Segmentation, FY’2008-FY’2017
      K-12 Market Size and Future Projections by Value, FY’2008-FY’2017
      Higher Education Market Size, FY’2008-FY’2017
    3.1.3.5. Non-Formal Market Size and Projections FY’2008-FY’2017
    3.1.3.6. Non Formal Education Market Segmentation
      Pre-school Market Size by Value FY’2008-FY’2017
      Market Share of Major Players in Pre- school Market, 2009 and 2011
      ICT Market Size and Future Projections by Value, FY’2008- FY’2017
      Market Share of Major Players in ICT Market, FY’2011
      Tuition/Coaching Market Size and Future Projections by Value, FY’2008-FY’2017
      Skill Development Market Size and Future Projections by Value, FY’2008-FY’2017
  3.1.4. Indian Education Market Trends and Development
    Fast Growing Indian E-Learning Market Set for Consolidation
    Government Expenditure on Education Set to Increase
    Focus on technology and IT Infrastructure in K-12 Segment
    Supplementary Teaching and Teacher Training
    Development of Virtual and Technology Enabled Learning Solution
    Technology Driving Education Industry Growth
    Preference for Private Education
  3.1.5. Indian Education Market Future Outlook and Projections, FY’2012-FY’2017
  3.1.6. Indian Education Market Company Profiles
    3.1.6.1. Everonn Systems India Limited
      Company Overview
      Business Strategies
      Financial Performance
    3.1.6.2. Educomp Solution Limited
      Company Overview
      Business Strategies
      Financial Performance
    3.1.6.3. NIIT
      Company Overview
      Business Strategies
      Financial Performance
3.2. China Education Industry
  3.2.1. Industry overview
  3.2.2. China Education Industry Segmentation
    3.2.2.1. Pre-primary Education Market, 2007-2011
    3.2.2.2. Elementary and Secondary Education Market, 2007-2010
    3.2.2.3. Post Secondary education market, 2007-2010
      China’s College Grad Employment Statistics
  3.2.3. China Education Industry Trends and Development
    Influence of E-learning over Digital Publishing Industry in China
    ICT Demand and Importance of Internet
    Rising Number of Foreign Students in China
    China Government Spending on Education
    China English Language Education
    China's Private Education Sector and Investors Contribution
  3.2.4. Country Analysis
    3.2.4.1. Key Findings
    3.2.4.2. Political Environment
    3.2.4.3. Macro-Economic Indicators: Historical and Projections
      GDP Recovery and Growth, 2003-2011
      Population and Literacy Rate, 2003-2011
      Disposable Income, 2006-2011
      Urbanization, 2003-2011
  3.2.5. Hong Kong Education Market Introduction
    3.2.5.1. Hong Kong Pre-primary Education Market Size, FY’2007-FY’2012P
    3.2.5.2. Primary Education Market Introduction and Size, FY’2007-FY’2012P
    3.2.5.3. Secondary Education Market
      Secondary Education Market Introduction and Size, FY’2007-FY’2012P
  3.2.6. Hong Kong Education Industry Trends and Developments
    Government Expenditure on Education
    Opportunities in Corporate Training Market
    Hong Kong Evolving into a Preferred Destination for Overseas Institutions
    Low Birth Rate-A Challenge for Educational Institutions
    ICT Market
  3.2.7. Hong Kong Macro-Economy
    Hong Kong GDP Performance, 2007-2011
    Population, 2006-Mid 2012
3.3. Poland
  3.3.1. Industry Overview
    Poland Education Structure
  3.3.2. Poland Education market segmentation
    3.3.2.1. Poland Pre-primary Education market
      Student enrollments
      Market Size of Pre-primary Education Sector, 2006-2016
      Childcare Market
    3.3.2.2. Poland Elementary and Secondary Education Market, 2006-2011
    3.3.2.3. Poland Higher Education Market, 2006-2010
      Cost of Higher Education in Poland
      Leading Universities in Poland
  3.3.3. Industry Driving Factors
    Economy Growth
    Population and Employment Rates
    Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) Trends
    Changing Lifestyle
  3.3.4. Opportunities and Reforms
    Multimedia in Pre-schools
    Demand for English Teaching
    High Expectations from Poland in EU Education Goals
    Benefit of Pre-primary Education opens new doors
    Development of skills and competences in the regions
    Use of Technology in Junior Level
    Education Structural Reforms
  3.3.5. Market Restraints
    Low Pre-school Attendance rates
    Education of children at risk of social exclusion
    Lack of Pre-schools in Rural Areas
  3.3.6. Macro-economic Indicators: Historical and Projections
    Basic Statistics
    Employment Structure by Sectors of the Economy
  3.3.7. Competitive Landscape
    Private Schools/Institutions
3.4. South Africa Education Industry
  3.4.1. Industry Overview
    Medium of Instructions
    Multi-Grade Classes
  3.4.2. South Africa Education Industry Market Size, 2005 – 2010
    Number of Learners, Educators, Educational Institutions, 2005-2010
    South African Students Travelling Overseas for Education, 2008-2009
    International Students in South Africa, 2009
    Total Tuition Fee Spent on Education, 2008-2010
  3.4.3. South Africa Education Industry Market Segmentation
    By Number of Learners in Pre-primary, Primary, Secondary and Higher Education, 2005-2010
    By Tuition Fee Spending in Pre-primary, Primary, Secondary and Higher Education, 2008-2010
    3.4.3.1. Pre-primary Education Sector
      Market Introduction
      Pre-primary Education Sector Size, 2005-2010
      Total Tuition Fee Spent on Pre-primary Education, 2005-2010
      Grade 1 Learners in Ordinary Schools who have attended a Pre-primary Programme
    3.4.3.2. Primary Education Sector
      Market Introduction
      Primary Education Sector Size, 2005-2010
    3.4.3.3. Secondary Education Sector
      Market Introduction
      Secondary Education Sector Size, 2005-2010
    3.4.3.4. Higher Education and Training Sector
      Market Introduction
      Higher Education and Training Sector Size, 2005-2010
      Higher Education and Training Sector Segmentation
  3.4.4. Teacher Training Market
  3.4.5. Private Tutoring Market
  3.4.6. Online Education Market
  3.4.7. Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Market
  3.4.8. South Africa Education Industry Trends and Developments
    Increasing Government Support and Emphasis on Education
    Rising Number of Challenges Impeding the Growth of Education system
    Prevailing Education Inequality in the Country
    Poor Academic Performance
  3.4.9. South Africa Education Industry Future Outlook
    Cause and Effect Relationship between Dependent and Independent Factors Prevailing in South Africa Education Industry
  3.4.10. South Africa Macro Economic Indicators: Current and Projections
    Population till 25 years, 2005-2015
    Government Expenditure on Education Industry, 2005-2015
    Total Births Per Annum

4. GLOBAL EDUCATION MARKET COMPANY PROFILE

4.1. Apollo Group, Inc.
  4.1.1. Business Overview
  4.1.2. Financial Performance
  4.1.3. Business Strategies
4.2. Career Education Corporation (CEC)
  4.2.1. Business Overview
  4.2.2. Financial Performance
  4.2.3. Business Strategies
4.3. Bridgepoint Education, Inc.
  4.3.1. Business Overview
  4.3.2. Financial Performance
  4.3.3. Business Strategies

5. APPENDIX

5.1. Market Definition
  School Year
  Fiscal Year (FY)
5.2. Market Abbreviations
5.3. Research Methodology
  Data Collection Methods
  Approach
5.4. Disclaimer

LIST OF FIGURES

Figure 1: Global Education Market Size in USD Billion, 2006-2011
Figure 2: Global Education Spending by Public and Private Sector in Percentage, 2011
Figure 3: Global E-Learning Market Size and Future Projections on the Basis of Revenue, 2006-2016
Figure 4: Global Education Market Future Projection by Value, 2012-2016
Figure 5: The US Education Market Structure
Figure 6: The US Education Market Size on the Basis of Revenue in USD Billion and Number of Enrollments in Thousands, 2006-2011
Figure 7: The US Education Industry Segmentation by Revenue in Pre-primary, Public Elementary and Secondary Education (K-12) and Post-Secondary, 2006-2011
Figure 8: The US Pre-primary Education Market Size on the Basis of Revenue, 2006-2011
Figure 9: Pre-primary Education Market Size by Number of Enrollments, 2006-2011
Figure 10: The US Pre-primary Education Market Future Projections on the Basis of Revenue, 2012-2016
Figure 11: Public Elementary and Secondary Education (K-12) Market Size by Revenue, 2006-2011
Figure 12: Public Elementary and Secondary Education (K-12) Average Tuition fee in USD and Number of Enrollments, 2006-2011
Figure 13: The US Public Elementary and Secondary Education (K-12) Market Future Projections on the Basis of Revenue, 2012-2016
Figure 14: The US Post-Secondary Education Market Size on the Basis of Revenue, 2006-2011
Figure 15: Post-Secondary Average Tuition Fee in USD and Number of Enrollments, 2006-2011
Figure 16: The US Post-Secondary Education Market Future Projections on the Basis of Revenue, 2012-2016
Figure 17: The US E-Learning Market Size and Future Projections, 2006-2016
Figure 18: The Number of Foreign Students Studying in the US in 2006-2011
Figure 19: The US Population, 2005-2015
Figure 20: Personal Disposable Income in the US, 2005-2015
Figure 21: Internet Users in the US, 2005-2015
Figure 22: Dropout Rates in the US, in Percentage, 2005-2010
Figure 23: Immigrant Population in the US, in Million, 2005-2010
Figure 24: The US Education Market Future Projections on the Basis of Revenue, 2012-2016
Figure 25: Japan Education Market Size on the Basis of Revenue, 2006-2011
Figure 26: Total Enrollments in K-12 and Universities in Japan, 2006-2011
Figure 26: Japan Pre-primary Education Market Size on the Basis of Revenue 2006-2011
Figure 28: Japan Pre-primary Enrollments, 2006-2010
Figure 29: Japan Pre-primary Education Market Future Projections on the Basis of Revenue, 2012-2015
Figure 30: Japan Primary Education Market Size on the Basis of Revenue, 2006-2011
Figure 31: Japan Primary Education Enrollments, 2006-2010
Figure 32: Japan Primary Education Market Future Projections on the Basis of Revenue, 2012-2015
Figure 33: Japan Secondary Education Market Size on the Basis of Revenue, 2006-2011
Figure 34: Japan Secondary Education Enrollments in 2006-2010
Figure 35: Japan Secondary Education Market Future Projections on the Basis of Revenue, 2012-2015
Figure 36: Japan Higher Education Market Size on the Basis of Revenue, 2006-2011
Figure 37: Japan Higher Education Enrollments, 2006-2011
Figure 38: Japan Higher Education Market Future Projections on the Basis of Revenue, 2012-2015
Figure 39: Japan Birth Rate, 2006-2011
Figure 40: Japan Aging Population (65+ years old), 2006-2010
Figure 41: Education Expenditure in Japan, 2006-2010
Figure 42: Japan GDP (at Current Prices), 2006-2011
Figure 43: Japan Total Population, 2006-2011
Figure 44: Japan Education Market Forecast on the Basis of Revenue, 2012-2015
Figure 45: The UK ICT Market Size, Historical and Present, 2006-2011
Figure 46: Revenues Earned by the UK Universities, 2007-2015F
Figure 47: Internet Users (Adults) in the UK, 2006-2010
Figure 48: Total Population in the UK, 2006-2011
Figure 49: UK’s GDP at Current Prices, 2006-2011
Figure 50: Number of Non-EU Students in the UK, 2008-2010
Figure 51: Indian Education Market Structure
Figure 52: Indian Education Market Size on the Basis of Total Fee Spent on Education in USD Million, FY’2008-FY’2011
Figure 53: Indian Formal Education Market Size and Future Projections on the Basis of Total Fee Spent on Education, FY’2008-FY’2017
Figure 54: K-12 Market Size and Future Projections on the Basis of Total Fee Spent on Education, FY’2008-FY’2017
Figure 55: Total Number of Enrollments in Private Schools in K-12, FY’2008-FY’2011 129
Figure 56: Indian Higher Education Market Size and Future Projections on the Basis of Total Fee Spent, FY’2008-FY’2017
Figure 57: Indian Non Formal Education Market Size and Future Projections on the Basis of Total Fee Spent, FY’2008-FY’2017
Figure 58: Indian Pre School Education Market Size and Future Projections on the Basis of Total Fee Spent, FY’2008-FY‘2017
Figure 59: Number of Pre School Enrollments in Units, FY’2008-FY‘2011
Figure 60: Market Share of Major Players in Indian Pre-school Market on the Basis of Revenue in Percentage, 2009
Figure 61: Market Share of Major Players in Indian Pre-school Market on the Basis of Revenue in Percentage, 2011
Figure 62: Indian ICT Education Market Size and Future Projections on the Basis of Total Fee Spent, FY’2008-FY'2017
Figure 63: Market Share of Major Players in ICT Market on the Basis of Sales in Percentage, 2011
Figure 64: Indian Tuition/Coaching Education Market Size and Future Projections on the Basis of Total Fee Spent, FY’2008-FY’2017
Figure 65: Indian Skill development Education Market Size and Future Projections on the Basis of Total Fee Spent, FY’2008-FY’2017
Figure 66: Indian Skill Development Market Segmentation by Type of Training on the Basis of Sales in Percentage, FY’2008-FY’2011
Figure 67: Indian E-learning Education Market Size, FY’2008-FY’2012
Figure 68: Indian Education Market Future Projections on the Basis of Total Fee Spent on Education, FY’2012-FY’2017
Figure 69: Everonn Revenue, FY’2005-FY’2011
Figure 70: Educomp Revenue, FY’2006-FY’2011
Figure 71: NIIT Revenue, FY’2006-FY’2011
Figure 72: Number of Pre-schools and Enrollments in China, 2007-2010
Figure 73: China Pre-primary Education Market, 2007-2011
Figure 74: Number of Elementary and Secondary School Enrollments in China, 2007-2010
Figure 75: China Education Industry Market Size by Number of Enrollments and Revenue Generated, 2007-2010
Figure 76: Digital Publishing industry in China, 2010 & 2011
Figure 77: Total Internet and Mobile Phone Users in China, 2006-2010
Figure 78: China ICT Market Size by Value, 2009 & 2010
Figure 79: Number of Foreign Students in China, 2006-2011
Figure 80: Government Expenditure on Education in China, 2006-2011
Figure 81: China’s Gross Domestic Product at Current Prices, 2003-2011
Figure 82: Population in China, 2003-2011
Figure 83: Literacy Rate in China (2003-2010)
Figure 84: China Per-Capita Disposable Income in Rural Areas, 2006-2011E
Figure 85: China Urban per Capita Disposable Income (2003-2011)
Figure 86: Hong Kong Pre-primary Education Industry Market Size by Number of Enrollments, Teachers and Educational Institutions (2007, 2011, 2012P)
Figure 87: Hong Kong Primary Education Industry Market Size by Number of Enrollments, Repeaters and Educational Institutions, 2007, 2011, 2012P
Figure 88: Hong Kong Secondary Education Industry Market by Number of Enrollments, Number of Schools and Number of Repeaters, 2007, 2011, 2012P
Figure 89: Hong Kong Secondary Education Industry Market by Number of Children from the Mainland Newly Admitted, 2007, 2011, 2012P
Figure 90: Hong Kong Government Spending on Education 2008, 2011, 2012
Figure 91: Total Number of Births in Hong Kong, 2006-2011
Figure 92: Hong Kong GDP per Capita, 2007-2011
Figure 93: Hong Kong Population 2006-Mid 2012
Figure 94: Poland Education Industry Structure
Figure 95: Poland Pre-primary Education Market Size and Forecast on the Basis of Revenue, 2006-2016
Figure 96: Total Enrollments in Primary Education Industry in Poland, 2006-2011E
Figure 97: Total Enrollments in Secondary Education Industry in Poland, 2006-2011E
Figure 98: Poland GDP Growth Rates, 2006-2011
Figure 99: Poland Internet Users Statistics, 2006-2011
Figure 100: South Africa Education Industry Market Size by Number of Learners, Educators and Educational Institutions, 2005-2010
Figure 101: South Africa Education Industry Market Size by Total Tuition Fee Spent on Education, 2008-2010
Figure 102: South Africa Education Industry Segmentation by Number of Learners in Pre-primary, Primary, Secondary and Higher Education, in Percentage, 2005-2010
Figure 103: South Africa Education Industry Segmentation by Total Tuition Fee Spending in Pre-primary, Primary and Secondary, and Higher Education, in Percentage, 2008-2010
Figure 104: Pre-primary Education Sector Market Size by Number of Learners, 2005-2010
Figure 105: Pre-primary Education Sector Market Size by Total Fee Spent on Education, 2005-2010
Figure 106: Primary Education Sector Market Size by Number of Learners, Educators, Educational Institutions, 2005-2010
Figure 101: Secondary Education Sector Market Size by Number of Learners, Educators, Educational institutions, 2005-2010
Figure 108: Higher Education Sector Market Size by Number of Learners and Educators, in Thousands, 2005-2010
Figure 109: Higher Education Sector Market Size by Total Tuition Fee Spent on Education, 2005-2010
Figure 110: Higher Education Sector Segmentation, by Undergraduate and Postgraduate Learners, by Percentage, 2005-2010
Figure 111: Higher Education Sector Segmentation by Total Fee Spent on Undergraduate and Post graduate Learners Education, 2005-2010
Figure 112: Population of South Africa, 2005-2015
Figure 113: Government Expenditure on Education, 2005-2010
Figure 114: Total Births per Annum in South Africa, 2005-2015
Figure 115: Career Education Corporation Revenues, 2006-2011
Figure 116: Bridgepoint Education Revenues, 2007-2011

LIST OF TABLES

Table 1: Global Education Market Segmentation of School-age Population Distribution by Region, 2010
Table 2: Global Pre-primary Education Enrollment by Region, 2006-2011
Table 3: Global Primary Education Enrollment by Region, 2006-2011
Table 4: Global Secondary Education Enrollments by Region, 2006-2010
Table 5: Global Tertiary Education Enrollment by Region, 2009 & 2010
Table 6: Global Education Market Spending by Region and by Public and Private Sector, 2011
Table 7: Global Education Industry Segmentation by Level of Education by Value, 2011
Table 8: Foreign Student Population by Region, 2009
Table 9: Australia VET Students, Publicly funded vocational and preparatory Courses, by age in 2010
Table 10: The Global Middle Class Population by Region and their Consumption Expenditure, 2009
Table 11: Company Profile of Major Players (Apollo Group, Career Education and DeVry) in the US Education Market
Table 12: Company Profile of Major Universities in the US Education Market
Table 13: Number of Foreign Students Studying in the US by Countries, 2006-2011
Table 14: The Print Book and E-book Sales by Value in USD Million, 2006-2011
Table 15: Demographic Distribution of Population in US on the basis of Age, 2009-2012
Table 16: Cause and Effect Relationship Analysis between Industry Factors and Education Market Prospects
Table 17: Total Number of Schools, Junior Colleges and Universities in Japan, 2006-2010
Table 18: Company Profile of Major Universities in the US Education Market
Table 19: Participation of Twelve Universities in the UK and Japan Higher Education Development Program
Table 20: Japanese Economy, 2010-2012
Table 21: Smartphone Audience in Japan by Leading Companies (Sep'2010-Mar'11)
Table 22: Time Line and Stages of Education
Table 23: Total Number of Schools in the UK (2008-2011E)
Table 24: Enrollments in All Levels of Education in the UK (2008-2011E)
Table 25: The UK Higher Education Enrollments, 2006-2011
Table 26: The UK Higher Education Enrollments by All levels, 2006-2010
Table 27: The UK Higher Education Tuition Fees for International Students in 2010
Table 28: Course Fees Charged for Domestic Students on the basis of Subjects and level of Higher Education in 2010
Table 29: Company Profile of Major Universities in the UK Education Market
Table 30: International Student Population in the UK, 2010
Table 31: Segment-wise Distribution of Budget allocation on Education in Percentage in FY’2009-FY’-2011
Table 32: Enrollment levels in Schools on the Basis of Age Group, 2011
Table 33: Enrollment levels in Schools on the Basis of Gender in 2011
Table 34: Indian Higher and Professional Education Institutes, FY’2009-FY’2011
Table 35: Indian Colleges and Enrollments at Beginning of the Year, FY’2009-FY’2011
Table 36: Class-Wise % of Children Attending Paid Tuition Classes by School Type 2007, 2009, 2010 and 2011
Table 37: Indian Skill Development Market Segmentation by Type of Training on the Basis of Sales, FY’2008-FY’2011
Table 38: Future projection of Indian Skill Development Market by Type of Training on the Basis of Sales, FY’2012-FY’2017
Table 39: Country Overview
Table 41: Hong Kong Pre-primary Education Industry Market Segmentation by Number of Kindergarten, 2007, 2011, 2012P
Table 42: The Government IT Expenditures, 2007-2013E
Table 43: Hong Kong Economy, 2010 & 2011
Table 44: Overall Number of Nursery Schools and Students in Poland, 2005-2010
Table 45: Poland Pre-primary Education Total Students in Units and Average Annual fee Per Student in USD, 2006-2011
Table 46: Number of Students in Higher Education Institutions, 2006-2010
Table 47: Poland Population by Age Group, 2005-2011
Table 48: Poland Foreign Direct Investment Trends, 2006-2011
Table 49: Lifestyle Indicators, 2007-2011
Table 50: Demographic and Economic Indicators, 2007-2011
Table 51: Major Players Operating in Pre-primary Education Sector in Poland
Table 52: South Africa Education Industry Market Size by Number of Learners, Educators, Educational Institutions, 2005-2010
Table 53: Top 4 Destinations and the Number of Students from South Africa Studying Overseas, 2008 and 2009
Table 54: Total International Students Enrollment in South Africa by Country of Origin, 2009
Table 55: Total Tuition Fee Spent on Independent and Public Schools by Province, 2008 - 2009
Table 56: South Africa Education Industry Segmentation by Total Tuition Fee Spending in Pre-primary, Primary and Secondary, and Higher Education, 2008-2010
Table 57: Grade 1 Learners in Ordinary schools who have attended a Pre-primary Programme, by Gender and Province, 2008 and 2009
Table 58: Primary Education Sector Segmentation, by Grade, 2005-2011
Table 59: Secondary Education Sector Segmentation, by Grade, 2005-2011
Table 60: Number and Percentage of Learners in Ordinary Schools Undertaking Mathematics, Physical Science and Accounting in Grade 10, 11 and 12, 2007 – 2009
Table 61: Higher Education Sector Segmentation, by Undergraduate and Postgraduate Learners, 2005-2011
Table 62: South African Teacher Training Estimated Market Size, 2011
Table 63: South African Tutoring Estimated Market Size, 2011
Table 64: Internet Users and Penetration in South Africa, 2000-2010
Table 65: South African Online Education Estimated Market Size, 2010
Table 66: Percentage of Schools with E-Mail, Landline Connection, Principal’s Mobile Phone and Faxes Facilities, in Percentage, 2008- 2009
Table 67: Number of Children not attending Educational Institutions in South Africa, 2002-2009
Table 68: Percentage of Repeaters by Grade and Gender, 2009
Table 69: South Africa Education Industry Future Projections, by Number of Learners, Educators, Educational Institutions, in Thousands, 2011-2015
Table 70: South Africa Education Industry Future projections, by Total Pre-primary, Primary and Secondary and Higher Education Tuition Fees, 2011-2015
Table 71: Cause and Effect Relationship Analysis between Industry Factors and Expected South African Education Industry Prospects
Table 72: South Africa Population Segmentation by Age Structure, 2011
Table 73: Apollo Group Revenues by Reportable Segments, 2008-2011


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