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Asia-Pacific Pre-Primary Education and Childcare Industry Outlook to 2017

India and China to Lead Growth

Region:Asia

Product Code:KR83

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September 2013

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233

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The report titled “Asia-Pacific Pre-Primary Education and Childcare Industry Outlook to 2017- India and China to Lead Growth” presents a comprehensive analysis of the industry covering aspects including market size in terms of enrollments and establishments. The report also entails a detailed description of the prominent and emerging geographic markets of the region including India, China, Japan, South Korea and Australia.

South and West Asian regions have witnessed the emergence of a burgeoning pre-primary education and childcare industry in the span of the last ten years. The gross enrollment ratios have shown a tremendous improvement from a growing number of children taking part in the preschool programs or receiving child care benefits. As a result, the number of pre-primary and child care institutions have also multiplied in different countries over the years thus supporting the growth of the pre-primary education and childcare industry. Pre-primary education and childcare market in Asia-Pacific is hugely driven by the awareness of the importance of the quality care and preschool education services being provided to the young children. In 2012, the industry noted total establishments of ~ million which provided pre-primary education and child care services to ~ million children. The pre-primary education and childcare industry in different geographic markets has reflected a high fragmentation with a greater share of unorganized segment in the market.

India has accounted for the highest share of ~% in terms of participation of children in the pre-primary education and childcare sector in 2012. The growing number of enrollments has been driven by the rising private sector involvement in the industry. Over the span of last five years, the number of pre-primary and child care institutions has shown a remarkable increase owing to the growing number of centers of various private preschool chains. Moreover, the sustained governmental efforts to promote this sector have also helped the industry to gain increasing revenues over the years.

China was the second largest market for the pre-primary education and childcare industry in the Asia-Pacific region in 2012 in terms of number of enrollments. The large population base has helped the growth of the industry which is reflected by improving gross enrollment rates each year. Pre-primary education industry in China is expected to grow manifold supported by the rising expansion of various prominent private players in the economy.

Japan and South Korea are amongst the leading countries in the world for the pre-primary education and childcare sector. The market in both these countries is quite developed and highly competitive. High participation of women in the workforce and growing disposable incomes has led to the growing dependence of working women on child care and preschool facilities. Additionally, the declining rates of births have also led to increased spending on children and on their educational cost. Influenced by these factors, the revenues of the pre-primary education and childcare industry have grown significantly over the years.

Australia hosted the maximum number of institutions providing the preschool and childcare programs in 2012. The childcare in Australia is a mature market which is characterized by the diversity of the services which has been provided by the operators. Preschool education market on the other side is still in its growth phase and is marked by a high degree of competitiveness which exists amongst the market players.

The pre-primary education industry in Asia-Pacific is evolving at a rapid rate, with private sector steadily gaining increasing traction. With rising competitive pressures owing to the growing organized market share, the industry is set to experience an overhaul in terms of quality set up including curriculum, activities and infrastructure. The enrollments are set to increase at a CAGR of ~% from 2012 to 2017, reaching ~ million in 2017.
Apart from the mentioned major geographic markets, the report also highlights some of the emerging markets for pre-primary education and childcare industry including Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore and Maldives.

Key Topics Covered in the Report

  • The market size of the Asia-Pacific, India, China, Japan, South Korea and Australia pre-primary education and childcare markets in terms of enrollments and establishments.
  • The market size of the other emerging industries such as Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore and Maldives.
  • Market Segmentation of the Asia-Pacific pre-primary education and childcare industry on the basis of geographical contribution from India, China, Japan, South Korea, Australia and other emerging markets.
  • Market Segmentation of India pre-primary education and childcare industry on the basis of market structure, gender, type of funding and type of schools.
  • Market Segmentation of China pre-primary education and childcare industry on the basis of gender, type of funding, region and independent and attached classes.
  • Market Segmentation of Japan pre-primary education and childcare industry on the basis of pre-primary and childcare markets and sub-segmentation by gender and type of funding.
  • Market Segmentation of South Korea pre-primary education and childcare industry on the basis of pre-primary and childcare markets and sub-segmentation by gender, region and type of funding.
  • Market Segmentation of Australia pre-primary education and childcare industry on the basis of pre-primary and childcare markets and sub-segmentation by gender, region and type of funding.
  • Trends and Developments in India, China, Japan, South Korea and Australia pre-primary and childcare industry.
  • Competitive landscape and company profiles of the major providers of preschool and childcare services in India, China, Japan and Australia.
  • Future outlook and projections of the India, China, Japan, Australia in terms of revenues of pre-primary education and childcare industry.
  • Future outlook of Asia-Pacific pre-primary education and childcare industry in terms of enrollments.

 

Products

Pre-school, pre-primary education, kindergarten, childcare, enrollment ratios, Independent and Attached Classes, Number of Teachers, Number of Establi

Companies

KidZee, Euro Kids, Shemrock, Apple Kids, Kangaroo Kids, Tree House Education, Noah Education Holdings, Gymboree Play and Music, Oriental Baby Care Consulting, Bilingual Day care centers, Red Yellow Blue

Table of Contents

1. Asia Pacific Pre-primary Education and Child care Market Introduction
1.1. Private Sector Initiatives
1.2. Asia Pacific Pre-primary Education and Child Care Market Size
1.2.1. By Number of Enrollments and Establishments, 2008-2012
1.2.2. Gross Enrollment Rates in Pre-Primary Education, 2006-2012
1.3. Asia Pacific Pre-primary Education and Child care Market Segmentation by Geography
1.3.1. By Enrollments, 2008-2012
1.4. Asia Pacific Pre-primary Education and Child care Market Future Outlook and Projections

2. India Pre-primary Education and Child care Market Introduction
2.1. Public Sector Initiatives
2.2. Private Sector Initiatives
2.3. India Pre-primary Education and Child care Market Size
2.3.1. By Revenues, FY’2007-FY’2013
2.3.2. By Number of Establishments, FY’2006-FY’2013
2.3.3. By Number of Enrollments, FY’2006-FY’2013
2.4. India Pre-primary Education and Child care Market Segmentation
2.4.1. By Market Structure, FY’2007-FY’ 2013
2.4.2. By Gender, FY’2006- FY’2013
2.4.3. By Type of Funding, FY’2006-FY’2013
2.4.4. By Type of Schools, FY’2013
2.5. India Pre-primary Education and Child Care Market Competitive Landscape
2.5.1. Market Share of Major Players in India Pre-primary Education and Child Care Market, FY’ 2013
2.6. India Pre-primary Education and Child care Market Trends and Developments
Upward Integration Towards K-12
Growing Expansion in Tier II and Tier III cities
Growing Corporate and Private Equity Investments
Increasing Penetration of ICT in Preschools
Promotion of Activity-Based and Creative Learning
2.7. India Pre-primary Education and Child care Market Future Outlook and Projections, FY’2014-FY’2018
2.7.1. Cause and Effect Relationship Analysis of India Pre-primary Education and Child care Market
2.8. Company Profiles
2.9. Macroeconomic Factors Affecting India Pre-primary Education and Child care Market
2.9.1. Crude Birth Rate, FY’2006-FY’2018
2.9.2. Public Expenditure on Education, FY’2006- FY’2018
2.9.3. Number of Working Women, FY’2006-FY’2018
2.9.4. Under-Five Mortality Rate, 2006-2018
2.9.5. Private Consumption Expenditure on Education, FY’2006-FY’2018
2.9.6. Private Equity Investments, FY’2006-FY’2018

3. China Pre-primary Education and Child care Market Introduction
3.1. Government Rules, Policies And Initiatives
3.2. China Pre-primary Education and Child care Market Size
3.2.1. By Revenues, 2006-2012
3.2.2. By Number of Enrollments, 2006-2012
3.2.3. By Number of Establishments and Classes, 2006-2012
3.2.4. By Number of Teachers, 2006-2012
3.2.4.1. Pupil-Teacher Ratio, 2006-2012
3.3. China Pre-primary Education and Child care Market Segmentation
3.3.1. By Independent and Attached Classes, 2006-2012
3.3.2. By Gender, 2006-2012
3.3.3. By Type of Funding, 2006-2012
3.3.4. By Region, 2006-2012
3.4. China Pre-primary Education and Child Care Competitive Landscape
3.5. China Pre-primary Education and Child care Market Trends and Developments
Rising Trend of Franchised Expansion
Talent-Based Education Training Gaining Popularity
Increasing Adoption of ICT Based Education
Growing Preference for Professionally Qualified Kindergarten Teachers
Increasing Number of Bi-Lingual Kindergartens
3.6. China Pre-primary Education and Child care Market Future Outlook and Projections, 2013-2017
3.6.1. Cause and Effect Relationship Analysis of China Pre-primary Education and Child care Market
3.7. Macroeconomic Factors affecting China Pre-primary Education and Child care Market
3.7.1. Under-Fourteen Aged Population in China, 2006-2017
3.7.2. Number of Working Women in China, 2006-2017
3.7.3. Live Births in China, 2006-2017

4. Japan Pre-primary Education and Child care Market Introduction
4.1. Government Rules, Policies and Initiatives
4.2. Japan Pre-primary Education and Child care Market Size
4.2.1. By Revenues, FY’2006-FY’2013
4.2.2. By Number of Enrollments, FY’2006-FY’2013
4.2.3. By Number of Establishments, FY’2006-FY’2013
4.2.4. By Number of Teachers, FY’2006-FY’2013
4.3. Japan Pre-primary Education and Child care Market Segmentation
4.3.1. By Pre-primary Education and Child Care, FY’2006-FY’2013
4.4. Japan Pre-primary Education Market Introduction
4.4.1. Japan Pre-primary Education Market Size
4.4.1.1. By Revenues, FY’2006-FY’2013
4.4.1.2. By Number of Enrollments, FY’2006-FY’2013
4.4.1.3. By Number of Establishments, FY’2006-FY’2013
4.4.1.4. By Number of Teachers, FY’2006-FY’2013
4.4.1.4.1. Pupil-Teacher Ratio, FY’2006-FY’2013
4.4.2. Japan Pre-primary Education Market Segmentation
4.4.2.1. By Gender, FY’2006-FY’2013
4.4.2.2. By Type of Funding, FY’2006-FY’2013
4.5. Japan Child Care Market Introduction
4.5.1. Japan Child Care Market Size
4.5.1.1. By Revenues, FY’2006-FY’2013
4.5.1.2. By Number of Establishments, FY’2006-FY’2013
4.5.1.3. By Number of Enrollments, FY’2006-FY’2013
4.5.1.4. By Number of Child Care Takers, FY’2006-FY’2013
4.5.2. Japan Child Care Market Segmentation by Type of Funding, FY’2006-FY’2013
4.6. Japan Pre-primary Education and Child care Market Competitive Landscape
4.7. Japan Pre-primary Education and Child care Market Trends and Developments
Increasing Academic Orientation in Preschools
Growing Participation in Enrichment Lessons
Integrating formats of Early Childhood Education and Care
Trend of Providing Diversified Services
4.8. Japan Pre-primary Education and Child care Market Future Outlook and Projections
4.8.1. Cause and Effect Relationship Analysis of Japan Pre- primary Education and Child care Market
4.9. Macroeconomic Factors affecting Japan Pre-primary Education and Child care Market
4.9.1. Under-Six Aged Population, 2006-2018
4.9.2. Number of Live Births, 2006-2018
4.9.3. Number of Working Women, FY’2006-FY’2018
4.9.4. Annual Average Number of Nuclear Family Households, FY’2006-FY’2018

5. South Korea Pre-primary Education and Child care Market Introduction
5.1. Government Rules, Policies and Initiatives
5.2. South Korea Pre-primary Education and Child care Market Size
5.2.1. By Number of Enrollments, 2006-2012
5.2.2. By Number of Establishments, 2006-2012
5.2.3. By Number of Teachers, 2011-2012
5.3. South Korea Pre-primary Education and Child care Market Segmentation
5.3.1. By Pre-primary Education and Child Care, 2006-2012
5.4. South Korea Pre-primary Education Market Introduction
5.4.1. South Korea Pre-primary Education Market size
5.4.1.1. By Revenues, 2006-2012
5.4.1.2. By Number of Enrollments, 2006-2012
5.4.1.2.1. Kindergarten Children Profile, 2006-2012
5.4.1.3. By Number of Establishments, 2006-2012
5.4.1.4. By Number of Teachers, 2006-2012
5.4.1.4.1. Pupil-Teacher Ratio, FY’2006-FY’2012
5.4.2. South Korea Pre-primary Education Market Segmentation
5.4.2.1. By Gender, 2006-2012
5.4.2.2. By Type of Funding, 2006-2012
5.4.2.2.1. Types of Private Kindergartens, 2012
5.4.3. South Korea Pre-primary Education Market Future Outlook and Projections, 2013-2017
5.4.3.1. Cause and Effect Relationship Analysis of South Korea Pre-primary Education Market
5.5. South Korea Child Care Market Introduction
5.5.1. South Korea Child Care Market size
5.5.1.1. By Number of Enrollments, 2006-2012
5.5.1.2. By Number of Establishments, 2006-2012
5.5.1.3. By Number of Child Care Takers, 2011-2012
5.5.2. South Korea Child Care Market Segmentation
5.5.2.1. By Type of Funding, 2006-2012
5.5.2.2. By Region, 2011-2012
5.6. South Korea Pre-primary Education and Child care Market Trends and Developments
Soaring Competition to Avail Best Services
Rising Preference for Workplace Child care
Diversifying Options for Child care
Growing Penetration of ICT
5.7. Macroeconomic Factors affecting South Korea Pre-primary Education and Child care Market
5.7.1. Under Six Aged Population, 2006-2017
5.7.2. Government Expenditure on Education, 2006-2012
5.7.3. Live Births, 2006-2017
5.7.4. Number of Marriages, 2006-2017
5.7.5. Number of Working Women, 2006-2017

6. Australia Pre-primary Education and Child care Market Introduction
6.1. Government Rules, Policies and Initiatives
6.2. Australia Pre-primary Education and Child care Market Size
6.2.1. By Number of Enrollments, FY’2008-FY’2012
6.2.2. By Number of Establishments, FY’2006- FY’2012
6.3. Australia Pre-primary Education and Child care Market Segmentation
6.3.1. By Pre-primary Education and Child Care, FY’2008- FY’2012
6.4. Australia Pre-primary Education Market Introduction
6.4.1. Australia Pre-primary Education Market size
6.4.1.1. By Number of Enrollments, FY’2006-FY-2012
6.4.1.2. By Number of Establishments, FY’2006-FY2012
6.4.2. Australia Pre-primary Education Market Segmentation
6.4.2.1. By Gender, FY’2008-FY-2012
6.4.2.2. By Type of Funding
6.4.2.2.1.By Enrollments, FY’2008-FY'2012
6.4.2.2.2.By Establishments, FY’2012
6.4.2.3. By Region, FY’2008-FY’2012
6.4.2.4. By Preschool and Long Day-Care with Preschool Programs, FY’2012
6.5. Australia Child Care Market Introduction
6.5.1. Australia Child Care Market Size
6.5.1.1. By Revenues, FY’2008-FY’2012
6.5.1.2. By Number of Enrollments, FY’2008-FY’2012
6.5.1.3. By Number of Establishments, FY’2006-FY’2012
6.5.2. Australia Child Care Market Segmentation
6.5.2.1. By Formal and Informal Care, FY’2012
6.5.2.2. By Type of Service Providers, FY’2012
6.5.2.3. By Age, FY’2012
6.5.3. Australia Child Care Market Competitive Landscape
6.5.3.1. Market Share of the Major Players in Child Care Market, FY’2011-FY’2012
6.5.4. Australia Child Care Market Trends and Developments
Integration of Child care and Preschools
Increasing Trend of Provision of Customized Services
Increasing Traction of Vacation Care
Penetration of Computer-Based Education
6.5.5. Australia Child care Market Future Outlook and Projections, FY’2013-FY’2017
6.5.5.1. Cause and Effect Relationship Analysis of Australia Child care Market
6.6. Company Profiles
6.7. Macroeconomic Factors affecting Australia Pre-primary Education and Child care Market
6.7.1. Under Twelve Aged Population, FY’2006-FY’2017
6.7.2. State and Territory Expenditure on Education, FY’2007-FY’2012
6.7.3. Number of Registered Marriages, FY’2006-FY’2017
6.7.4. Private Consumption Expenditure on Education, FY’2006-FY’2017
6.7.5. Number of Working Women, FY’2006-FY’2017
6.7.6. Number of Couples with Children, FY’2006-FY’2017

7. Other Emerging Pre-primary Education and Child care Markets Introduction and Market Size
7.1. Other Emerging Market Segmentation by Geography, 2007-2012
7.1.1. Thailand Pre-primary Education and Child care Market, 2006-2012
7.1.2. Malaysia Pre-primary Education and Child care Market, 2007-2012
7.1.3. Singapore Pre-primary Education and Child care Market, 2006-2012
7.1.4. Maldives Pre-primary Education and Child care Market, 2006-2012

8. Appendix
8.1. Market Definition
8.2. Abbreviations
8.3. Research Methodology
Data collection Methods
Approach
Variables (Independent and Dependent)
Final Conclusion
8.4. Disclaimer

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