Consumer Lifestyles in Kazakhstan

Published: July 2011
No. of Pages: 61
  

Report Summary

During the review period, Kazakhstan was characterised by fast-growing household disposable incomes which spurred increased demand for a wide range of consumer products. However, the economic downturn caused a dip in spending but consumer confidence is expected to return along with the recovery of the economy over the forecast period. Among the most significant issues confronting the country over the forecast period are the projected housing shortage and changes in the country’s ethnic make-up.

Euromonitor's Consumer Lifestyles in Kazakhstan report analyses factors influencing national consumer expenditure. Consumer lifestyles reports include coverage of: population, urban development, home ownership, household profiles, labour, income, consumer and family expenditure, health, education, eating habits, drinking habits, shopping habits, personal grooming, clothing, leisure habits, savings and investments, media, communication, transport and travel and tourism. Use this report to understand the factors influencing a nation's lifestyle choices.

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Consumer Lifestyles in Kazakhstan

Table Of Contents

Consumer Lifestyles in Kazakhstan
Euromonitor International
July 2011
List of Contents and Tables
Structure of the Report
Consumer Trends
Changing Ethnic Make-up Affects Consumer Demand
Increased Demand for Package Holidays
Increased Access To the Internet Influences Kazakhstani Consumers
Housing Shortage Drives Increased Demand for Mortgages
Hectic Lifestyles Leads To Increased Demand for Fast Food
Consumer Segmentation
Babies and Infants
Kids
Tweenagers
Teens
Twenty-somethings
Thirty-somethings
Middle-aged Adults
Older Population

Table 1 Consumer Segmentation: 2005-2009

Table 2 Consumer Segmentation: 2010-2020

People
Population
Marital Status
Town Or Country

Table 3 Population by Age: 2005-2009

Table 4 Population by Age: 2010-2020

Table 5 Male Population by Age: 2005-2009

Table 6 Male Population by Age: 2010-2020

Table 7 Female Population by Age: 2005-2009

Table 8 Female Population by Age: 2010-2020

Table 9 Population by Ethnic Groups: 2005-2009

Table 10 Population by Ethnic Groups: 2010-2020

Table 11 Population by Marital Status: 2005-2009

Table 12 Population by Marital Status: 2010-2015

Table 13 Marriage and Divorce Rates/Average Age at First Marriage: 2005-2009

Table 14 Population by Urban/Rural Location and Population Density: 2005-2009

Table 15 Population by Urban/Rural Location and Population Density: 2010-2020

Table 16 Population by Major Cities: 2005-2009

Table 17 Population by Major Cities: 2010-2020

House and Home
Households by Annual Disposable Income
Households by Number of Occupants
Single-person Households
Couples Without Children
Couples With Children
Single-parent Families

Table 18 Annual Disposable Income per Household (Current Value): 2005-2009

Table 19 Annual Disposable Income per Household (Constant 2009 Value): 2010-2020

Table 20 Households by Number of Persons: 2005-2009

Table 21 Households by Number of Persons: 2010-2020

Table 22 Households by Type: 2005-2009

Table 23 Households by Type: 2010-2015

Home Ownership
Running Costs
Shopping for Household Goods
Possession of Household Durables
DIY and Gardening
Pet Ownership

Table 24 Households by Tenure: 2005-2009

Table 25 Households by Tenure: 2010-2020

Table 26 Households by Type of Dwelling: 2005-2009

Table 27 Households by Type of Dwelling: 2010-2015

Table 28 Running Costs: 2005-2009

Table 29 Possession of Household Durables: 2005-2009

Table 30 Possession of Household Durables: 2010-2020

Income
Average Income
Average Income by Age

Table 31 Annual Gross and Disposable Income (Current Value): 2005-2009

Table 32 Annual Gross and Disposable Income (Constant 2009 Value): 2005-2009

Table 33 Annual Gross and Disposable Income (Constant 2009 Value): 2010-2020

Table 34 Average Annual Gross Income by Age (Current Value): 2005-2009

Table 35 Average Annual Gross Income by Age (Constant 2009 Value): 2005-2009

Consumer Expenditure
Living Costs

Table 36 Consumer Expenditure by Broad Category (Current Value): 2005-2009

Table 37 Consumer Expenditure by Broad Category (Constant 2009 Value): 2005-2009

Table 38 Consumer Expenditure by Broad Category (Constant 2009 Value): 2010-2020

Work
Working Conditions
Commuting
Working Women
Alternative Work Options
Retirement
Unemployment

Table 39 Employed Population: 2005-2009

Table 40 Employed Population: 2010-2020

Table 41 Unemployed Population: 2005-2009

Table 42 Unemployed Population: 2010-2020

Learning
School Life
University Life
Adult Learning

Table 43 School Students: 2005-2009

Table 44 Higher Education Students: 2005-2009

Eating (including Soft Drinks)
Shopping for Food and Drinks
Dining in
Dining Out
Café Culture

Table 45 Consumer Expenditure on Food (Current Value): 2005-2009

Table 46 Consumer Expenditure on Food (Constant 2009 Value): 2005-2009

Table 47 Consumer Expenditure on Food (Constant 2009 Value): 2010-2020

Table 48 Consumer Expenditure on Non-Alcoholic Beverages (Current Value): 2005-2009

Table 49 Consumer Expenditure on Non-Alcoholic Beverages (Constant 2009 Value): 2005-2009

Table 50 Consumer Expenditure on Non-Alcoholic Beverages (Constant 2009 Value): 2010-2020

Table 51 Consumer Foodservice by Type (Current Value): 2005-2009

Drinking
Drinking Habits
Shopping for Alcoholic Beverages

Table 52 Consumer Expenditure on Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco (Current Value): 2005-2009

Table 53 Consumer Expenditure on Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco (Constant 2009 Value): 2005-2009

Table 54 Consumer Expenditure on Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco (Constant 2009 Value): 2010-2020

Smoking
Smoking Habits
Shopping for Cigarettes and Tobacco

Table 55 Smoking Prevalence: 2005-2009

Personal Appearance
Shopping for Cosmetics and Toiletries
Attitudes Towards Hair and Beauty

Table 56 Expenditure on Cosmetics and Toiletries (Current Value): 2005-2009

Table 57 Expenditure on Cosmetics and Toiletries (Constant 2009 Value): 2005-2009

Fashion
Fashion Trends
Shopping for Clothes, Shoes and Luxury Goods

Table 58 Consumer Expenditure on Clothing and Footwear (Current Value): 2005-2009

Table 59 Consumer Expenditure on Clothing and Footwear (Constant 2009 Value): 2005-2009

Table 60 Consumer Expenditure on Clothing and Footwear (Constant 2009 Value): 2010-2020

Health and Wellness
Healthcare
Health and Well-being
Sport and Fitness
Nutrition
Home Medication and Vitamins

Table 61 Health Expenditure: 2005-2009

Table 62 Healthy Life Expectancy at Birth: 2005-2009

Table 63 Obese and Overweight Population: 2005-2009

Table 64 Consumer Expenditure on Health and Wellness (Current Value): 2005-2009

Table 65 Consumer Expenditure on Health and Wellness (Constant 2009 Value): 2005-2009

Leisure and Recreation
Staying in
Going Out
Public Holidays, Celebrations and Gift-giving Occasions
Culture
Holidays

Table 66 Household Possession of Cable TV and Satellite TV: 2005-2009

Table 67 Household Possession of Cable TV and Satellite TV: 2010-2020

Table 68 Cinema Attendances: 2005-2009

Table 69 Consumer Expenditure on Package Holidays (Current Value): 2005-2009

Table 70 Consumer Expenditure on Package Holidays (Constant 2009 Value): 2005-2009

Table 71 Consumer Expenditure on Package Holidays (Constant 2009 Value): 2010-2020

Consumer Technology
In-home Technology
Portable Technology
E-commerce and M-commerce

Table 72 Household Possession of Broadband Internet-Enabled Computers, DVD Players and Video Game Consoles: 2005-2009

Table 73 Household Possession of Broadband Internet-Enabled Computers, DVD Players and Video Game Consoles: 2010-2020

Table 74 Household Possession of Mobile Telephones: 2005-2009

Table 75 Household Possession of Mobile Telephones: 2010-2020

Table 76 Internet Retailing (Current Value): 2005-2009

Table 77 Internet Retailing (Constant 2009 Value): 2005-2009

Transport
Getting Around
Air Travel

Table 78 Household Possession of Passenger Vehicles: 2005-2009

Table 79 Household Possession of Passenger Vehicles: 2010-2020

Table 80 Consumer Expenditure on Transport Services (Current Value): 2005-2009

Table 81 Consumer Expenditure on Transport Services (Constant 2009 Value): 2005-2009

Table 82 Consumer Expenditure on Transport Services (Constant 2009 Value): 2010-2020

Money
Savings
Loans and Mortgages
Credit

Table 83 Savings and Savings Ratio: 2005-2009

Table 84 Consumer Loans, Mortgages and Credit (Current Value): 2005-2009

Table 85 Financial Cards in Circulation: 2005-2009

Published By: Euromonitor International
Product Code: Euromonitor International1491


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