Australia Pre-Primary Education and Childcare Industry Outlook to FY 2017 -

Increasing Influx of Private Players to Foster Industry Revenues

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September 2013

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The report titled “Australia Pre-Primary Education and Childcare Industry Outlook to FY’2017- Increasing Influx of Private Players to Foster Industry Revenues” provides a detailed analysis of the pre-primary education and childcare industry covering various aspects including market size of pre-primary education and childcare market in terms of revenues, enrollments, establishments and number of teachers, and market segmentation on the basis of gender and region-wise enrollments and type of funding institutions along with ongoing trends in the industry. The report also includes competitive landscape and profiles of the major players operating in the industry. The future projections are included to provide an insight on the prospects in the Australia childcare market.

The pre-primary and childcare industry of Australia is a diverse market which has undergone significant changes over the years. The pre-primary education and childcare markets in Australia are distinguished by the age-group of the target population and the mode of education. The childcare market in Australia is a matured market serving to children aged up to twelve years. The type of services provided in the Australian market is quite diverse catering to the various needs and requirement of the families. The revenues of the child care market have grown strongly over the years, with supply largely keeping in pace with demand. Over the past years, child care in Australia has evolved from a form of early learning and education to a key mechanism to support labor force participation. The market for the childcare is competed by private businesses, communities and government run centers.

The pre-primary education market in Australia is an emerging market marked by low penetration of the services. The enrollment rates for the children aged 3 and above are still very low. The formats and settings for preschool education in Australia vary from one state or territory to another with departments of education responsible for governing the preschool sector each state. Consequently, the market setting of pre-primary education sector is assorted, with Queensland being one of the states which has mandated the admission in the pre-primary education for young kids. Preschool programs in Australia are run by both government and non-government services, including community preschools and child care providers.

The competitive landscape of the Australia pre-primary and childcare industry is quite fragmented, which has witnessed increasing market entries over the years after the fall of ABC Learning in FY’2008, the market leader of the industry. Presently, the childcare market of the industry features a number of players which operate on non-profit basis. However, the increasing influx of the profit-making players has been driving the revenues of the market in recent years. Goodstart Learning, G8 education and KU children services constitute some of the major players of the industry.

The pre-primary education and childcare industry in Australia has been witnessing growing integration of the pre-primary and childcare markets with the increasing number of Long day care centers with preschool programs in the country. Preschools with childcare facilities are increasingly becoming a common phenomenon, with the increasing trend of customized services being offered by the providers. Computer-based education has also entered into the preschool segment, reflecting the increasing quality of the education imparted.

Key Topics Covered in the Report

  • The market size of the Australia Pre-Primary Education and Child care industry on the basis of enrollments and establishments.
  • The market size of Australia Pre-primary education market on the basis of enrollments and establishments.
  • The market size of Australia Childcare market on the basis of revenues, enrollments and establishments.
  • Market segmentation of the Australia Pre-Primary Education and Child care industry on the basis of pre-primary and childcare markets.
  • Market segmentation of the Australia Pre-Primary Education Market on the basis of gender-wise, region-wise enrollments, by preschools and long-day care providing preschool programs and type of funding institutions.
  • Market segmentation of the Australia Childcare Market on the basis of type of service providers, formal and informal care and by age.
  • Trends and Developments prevailing in the Australia Pre-Primary Education and Child care industry and childcare market.
  • Competitive landscape, market shares and company profiles of the major players in the Australia Child care market.
  • Future outlook and projections of the Australia Child care market on the basis of revenues

Products

Products

Integrated Long Day-Care Centers, Preschool, Child care Services, Pre-Primary Education, Region-wise Enrollments, Government Approved Child Care Serv


Companies

Goodstart Early Learning, G8 Education, KU Children Services

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

1. Australia Pre-primary Education and Child care Market Introduction

2. Government Rules, Policies and Initiatives

3. Australia Pre-primary Education and Child care Market Size
3.1. By Number of Enrollments, FY’2008-FY’2012
3.2. By Number of Establishments, FY’2006- FY’2012

4. Australia Pre-primary Education and Child care Market Segmentation
4.1. By Pre-primary Education and Child Care, FY’2008- FY’2012

5. Australia Pre-primary Education Market Introduction
5.1. Australia Pre-primary Education Market size
5.1.1. By Number of Enrollments, FY’2006-FY-2012
5.1.2. By Number of Establishments, FY’2006-FY2012
5.2. Australia Pre-primary Education Market Segmentation
5.2.1. By Gender, FY’2008-FY-2012
5.2.2. By Type of Funding
5.2.2.1. By Enrollments, FY’2008-FY'2012
5.2.2.2. By Establishments, FY’2012
5.2.3. By Region, FY’2008-FY’2012
5.2.4. By Preschool and Long Day-Care with Preschool Programs, FY’2012

6. Australia Child Care Market Introduction
6.1. Australia Child Care Market Size
6.1.1. By Revenues, FY’2008-FY’2012
6.1.2. By Number of Enrollments, FY’2008-FY’2012
6.1.3. By Number of Establishments, FY’2006-FY’2012
6.2. Australia Child Care Market Segmentation
6.2.1. By Formal and Informal Care, FY’2012
6.2.2. By Type of Service Providers, FY’2012
6.2.3. By Age, FY’2012
6.3. 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
6.4. Australia Child Care Market Competitive Landscape
6.4.1. Market Share of the Major Players in Child Care Market, FY’2011-FY’2012
6.5. Australia Child care Market Future Outlook and Projections, FY’2013-FY’2017
6.5.1. Cause and Effect Relationship Analysis of Australia Child care Market

7. Company Profiles

8. Macroeconomic Factors affecting Australia Pre-primary Education and Child care Market
8.1. Under Twelve Aged Population, FY’2006-FY’2017
8.2. State and Territory Expenditure on Education, FY’2007-FY’2012
8.3. Number of Registered Marriages, FY’2006-FY’2017
8.4. Private Consumption Expenditure on Education, FY’2006-FY’2017
8.5. Number of Working Women, FY’2006-FY’2017
8.6. Number of Couples with Children, FY’2006-FY’2017

9. Appendix
9.1. Market Definitions
9.2. Abbreviations
9.3. Research Methodology
Data collection Methods
Approach
Variables (Independent and Dependent)
Final Conclusion
9.4. Disclaimer


List of Figure

Figure 1: Australia Pre-primary Education and Childcare Industry Market Size on the Basis of Enrollments, FY’2008-FY’2012
Figure 2: Australia Pre-primary Education and Child Care Industry Market Size on the Basis of Establishments, FY’2006-FY’2012
Figure 3: Australia Pre-primary Education and Childcare Industry Market Segmentation on the Basis of Enrollments in Percentage, FY’2008-FY’2012
Figure 4: Australia Pre-primary Education Market Size on the Basis of Enrollments, FY’2006- FY’2012
Figure 5: Australia Pre-primary Education Market Size on the Basis of Enrollments, FY’2006- FY’2012
Figure 6: Australia Pre-primary Education Market Segmentation on the Basis of Gender-wise Enrollments in Percentage, FY’2008- FY’2012
Figure 7: Australia Pre-primary Education Market Segmentation on the Basis of Enrollments in Different Funding Institutions in Percentage, FY’2008-FY’2012
Figure 8: Australia Pre-primary Education Market Segmentation on the Basis of Number of Different Funding Institutions in Percentage, FY’2012
Figure 9: Australia Pre-primary Education Market Segmentation on the Basis of Region in Percentage, FY’2008-FY’2012
Figure 10: Australia Pre-primary Education Market Segmentation by Preschool and Integrated Long Day-Care Centers, FY’2012
Figure 11: Australia Child care Market Size on the Basis of Revenues in USD Million, FY’2006-FY’2012
Figure 12: Australia Child care Market Size on the Basis of Enrollments, FY’2008-FY’2012
Figure 13: Australia Child care Market Size on the Basis of Number of Government Approved Child Care Services, FY’2006-FY’2012
Figure 14: Australia Child care Market Segmentation on the Basis of Type of Care in Percentage, FY’2012
Figure 15: Australia Child care Market Segmentation on the Basis of Type of Service in Percentage, FY’2012
Figure 16: Australia Child care Market Segmentation on the Basis of Age in Percentage, FY’2012
Figure 17: Australia Child care Market Projections on the Basis of Revenue in USD Million, FY’2013 - FY’2017
Figure 18: Under-Twelve Aged Population in Australia in Thousand, FY’2006-FY’2017
Figure 19: State and Territory Government Expenditure on Preschool and Child care Services in Australia in USD Million, FY’2007-FY’2012
Figure 20: Number of Registered Marriages in Australia in Thousand, FY’2006-FY’2017
Figure 21: Household Final Consumption Expenditure on Education in Australia in USD Million in FY’2006-FY’2017
Figure 22: Number of Working Women in Australia in Thousand, FY ’2006-FY ’2017
Figure 23: Number of Couple Families with Children in Australia in Thousand, FY’2006-FY’2017


List of Table

Table 1: Nomenclature and Governing Authorities Regarding Pre-primary Education and Childcare in Australia
Table 2: Australia Pre-primary Education Market Segmentation on the Basis of Enrollments in Different Funding Institutions, FY’2008-FY’2012
Table 3: Australia Pre-primary Education Market Segmentation on the Basis of Region-wise Enrollments, FY’2008-FY’2012
Table 4: Australia Pre-primary Education Market Segmentation by Preschool and Integrated Long Day-Care Centers, FY’2012
Table 5: Market Share of the Major Companies in Australia Child Care Market on the Basis of Revenues in Percentage, FY’2011-FY’2012
Table 6: Cause and Effect Relationship Analysis between Industry Factors and Expected Australia Child care Market Prospects
Table 7: Company Profiles of Major Players (Goodstart Early Learning, G8 Education, KU Children Services) in Australia Pre-Primary and Child care Industry
Table 8: State and Territory Government Expenditure on Preschool and Child care Services in USD Million, FY’2007-FY’2012
Table 9: Correlation Matrix of the Australia Pre-Primary Education and Child care Industry
Table 10: Regression Coefficients Output

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