DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/qsm86b/chinas_onechild) has announced the addition of the "China's One-Child Policy is Shaping a New Automotive Landscape" report to their offering.
China's one-child policy has resulted in an overall decline in the share of working-age people in the population. As growth of the labour force slows, employers have to compete for workers and wages thus continue to rise, boosting household incomes and vehicle demand.
The programme has also resulted in smaller households, a notable contraction in the size of the young workforce and an unnaturally high ratio of boys to girls. All these factors are shaping a new automotive landscape.
The new Automotive reports are designed specifically for stakeholders in the automotive industry and are compiled from The's unrivalled range of global macro-economic and consumer intelligence. This innovative approach assesses myriad pull' factors that help shape the future of vehicle demand: from consumer lifestyles to income and expenditure; from demographics and household profiles to social technologies. Automotive also draws upon perspectives from The's coverage of other industries, including Consumer Electronics, Consumer Finance and Travel and Tourism.
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China's One-Child Policy is Shaping a New Automotive Landscape
- July 2013
- Introduction
- Demand Drivers
- Regional Breakdown
- Segmentation and Demographics
- Review
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