Consumer China
Paid-for education – demand for English language tuition remains buoyant
- Published 09 Sep 2010
Strong demand for paid-for education, particularly English language tuition among younger age groups throughout China is expected to support providers such as New Oriental with a strong presence across the region.
Demand for paid-for education has increased markedly from 18 months prior. Three-quarters of our surveyed respondents said they were planning to take paid-for education over the next 12 months, up from 54% in March last year.
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