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White Paper on the Education/School Industry 1999 - Japan
Yano Research Institute Ltd, Sep 1999, Pages: 520
Market overview: Social requirements and key issues in the industry Primary/secondary education Higher education (university/college) Market analysis: Key trends and prospects of private schools/education businesses For students: Cram schools (after-schools), correspondence courses/educational materials, and home tutor services Vocational schools/special training schools For skill development: English classes/language schools, and computing-related lessons Adult education: Business training services and life-long learning opportunities For hobbies/leisure: Culture center businesses, individual classes, etc. Preschool education: Kindergartens, nursery schools, etc. Educational materials/tools market On-line (Web-based) education Competitive analysis: Leading companies in the education/school industry Cram schools/preparatory schools (28 companies) Vocational schools/special training schools (4 companies) Foreign language schools (5 companies) Providers of correspondence study courses/educational tools and materials (7 companies) Business training service providers (5 organizations) Preschool education businesses (2 companies) Major players in the education/school industry (company profiles) This publication replaces (since 1998 Jan.).
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