Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/82e545/tomorrows_hong_ko)
has announced the addition of the "Tomorrow's Hong Kong" report to their
offering.
The Tomorrow series of reports deliver a demographic and socio economic
blue print of the future for over 71 countries, providing all the facts
necessary to make informed business decisions about strategies for the
future.
The report examines how Hong Kong's population will change between 2009
and 2029 in terms of age, household structure, education and labour
force profiles. In terms of the population it also shows how the
different lifecycle stages (e.g. young single; married with at least one
child under 10 yrs; etc) will change in size and importance over time.
The final section of the report examines the trend in average household
income and the distribution of households by income. In the case of Hong
Kong this is done for both urban and rural households as well as total
Households. The analysis shows how the size of 5 key income groups will
change over time given a particular GDP growth assumption. Finally the
report looks at the pattern of household expenditure that is expected to
emerge given changes in income, household structure and age profile.
This report is underpinned by an extensive historical database from 1990
to 2007, and a proprietary forecasting model which uses historical
relationships to forecast to 2029.
Key Topics Covered:
Summary
Overall Population Trends
The Household
Lifecycle Profile of the Population
Urbanisation
Education
Employment
Household Incomes
Country Summary Profile
Country Summary Profile
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