Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/3vh9kk/the_us_education) has announced the addition of the "The US Education Industry Report: 2015 Edition" report to their offering.

The U.S. Education Industry analyzes the current prevailing condition of the industry along with its major segments including Pre-K, K-12, Post-Secondary and Corporate Training. The U.S. market along with specific dependence on other countries for growth including China, India, France and Germany is being discussed in the report. The major trends, growth drivers as well as issues being faced by the industry are being presented in this report. The major players in the industry are being profiled, along with their key financials and strategies for growth.

The education industry of the U.S. has undergone several changes over the past few years and continues to invite significant spending by the public. The overall growth of the industry will be driven by rising responsiveness of people towards the benefits of early education, rising awareness of the advantages of higher education and growing demand for online teaching methods. The major trends in the industry include growth of educational content and technology, rising demand for digital textbooks, high penetration rate for U.S. post-secondary education sector, students shift towards online education and students dependence on family for higher education funding.

The major growth drivers include increasing work participation of women in the U.S., rising post-secondary enrollment rates in the U.S. and growing merger and acquisition activities in the industry. However, growth of the market is hindered by several factors including declining population of children under five years of age and legal and regulatory issues.

Key Topics Covered:

1. Introduction

2. The U.S. Education Industry Analysis

3. Market Dynamic

4. Competitive Landscape

5. Company Profiles

- Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Company

- John Wiley and Sons Company

- K12 Inc.

- Scholastic Corporation

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