About this book
Compare consumer lifestyles all over the world
World Consumer Lifestyles Databook 2012 helps you understand who consumers are and how they live their lives. The book has lifestyle statistics for 20 years covering 76 countries. The research includes household income and eating and drinking habits. With research for countries as diverse as Azerbaijan, Japan and the USA, this book helps you build a picture of consumers and their lifestyles across the world.
Look inside World Consumer Lifestyles Databook
"Offering a vital, wide-angled view of global consumer behavior, this volume will prove a boon for economics, marketing, and even cultural studies collections." Library Journal
World Consumer Lifestyles Databook includes:
- Thousands of lifestyle statistics in one affordable volume
- Data for 76 countries
- Data for 20 years - going back to 1990 where possible
Lifestyle areas researched
Population; Home ownership; Household profiles; Labour; Income; Consumer expenditure; Education; Health; Eating habits; Drinking habits; Grooming and fashion; Leisure habits; Media; Communications; Transport; Tourism
Countries researched
Algeria; Argentina; Australia; Austria; Azerbaijan; Belarus; Belgium; Bolivia; Brazil; Bulgaria; Cameroon; Canada; Chile; China; Colombia; Croatia; Czech Republic; Denmark; Ecuador; Egypt; Estonia; Finland; France; Germany; Greece; Hong Kong; Hungary; India; Indonesia; Iran; Ireland; Israel; Italy; Japan; Jordan; Kazakhstan; Kenya; Kuwait; Latvia; Lithuania; Malaysia; Mexico; Montenegro; Morocco; Netherlands; New Zealand; Nigeria; Norway; Pakistan; Peru; Philippines; Poland; Portugal; Romania; Russia; Saudi Arabia; Serbia and Montenegro; Singapore; Slovakia; Slovenia; South Africa; South Korea; Spain; Sweden; Switzerland; Taiwan; Thailand; Tunisia; Turkey; Turkmenistan; Ukraine; United Arab Emirates; United Kingdom; USA; Venezuela; Vietnam
Discover
- How mobile phone subscriptions have evolved over 20 years
- How much Italians spend on clothes compared to the French
- Which country has seen the greatest growth in population between 1990 – 2011
Why buy this book
- Uniquely comprehensive lifestyle data in one volume
- Data presented in easy to read tables and comparable across countries
- Ideal for company or academic libraries
- Thousands of sources consulted saving your research time