The education industry comprises diverse enterprises primarily dedicated to educational provision. These entities encompass public, non-profit, and for-profit institutions, including primary schools, secondary schools, community colleges, and others.
The education sector plays a vital role in the economic development of both developed and developing nations. Among the numerous resources driving a nation's economic growth, human capital stands as a critical determinant. Educational institutions make substantial contributions to human resources development, serving as talent reservoirs for other industries and exerting pivotal influence in global market competition. Concurrently, the education industry not only generates significant revenue and employment opportunities but also facilitates poverty and inequality reduction, laying the groundwork for sustained economic advancement.
Against the backdrop of market competition and government regulation, China's education sector exhibits dynamic evolutionary trends: the emergence of online academies, proliferation of augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) applications, and growing adoption of textbook rental services and open-source educational materials. These diversified transformations present both novel opportunities and challenges to the industry.
Based on the National Industrial Classification System, CnOpenData has compiled comprehensive profiles of industrially and commercially registered enterprises in China's education sector from 1950 to the present, vividly documenting the developmental trajectory of China's education industry since the nation's founding.
Time Coverage
1950-2024.10
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Sample Data
Data Update Frequency
Annual updates