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Data & statistics on Business start-ups - entrepreneurial activity index for G7 countries – 8 results

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Business start-ups Total Entrepreneurial Activity (TEA) Index, 2000-2008 Per cent of the labour force either (i) actively involved in starting a new business or (ii) owner or manager of a business that is less than 42

Business start-ups Total Entrepreneurial Activity (TEA) Index, 2000-2008 Per cent of the labour force either (i) actively involved in starting a new business or (ii) owner or manager of a business ...

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Figure 6.2: Business start-ups Total Entrepreneurial Activity (TEA) Index, 2000-2008 Per cent of the labour force either (i) actively involved in starting a new business or (ii) owner or manager of a business that is less than 42 l US UK France ...
indices such as the total entrepreneurial activity (TEA) index computed using data ...
activity (TEA) index, 203 which shows that the UK leads Germany and France

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Total Entrepreneurial Activity (TEA) Index, 2002

Total Entrepreneurial Activity (TEA) Index, 2002

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Activity Index (TEA) which is made up of the total numbers of people involved in nascent (start-up) businesses and in new businesses which have been operating for up ...
Chart 2.1: Total Entrepreneurial Activity (TEA) Index, 2002 Persons per 100 adults, 18-64 yrs old (with 95% confidence interval) Japan Russia Belgium France ...
2.15 Just 1.7 per cent of people in the UK are investors in start-ups

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Total Entrepreneurial Activity (TEA) Index, 2000-2006

Total Entrepreneurial Activity (TEA) Index, 2000-2006

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businesses. 4.4 Business start-ups 4.1 Enterprise culture Comparison, 2006 Culture index Per cent of the labour force either (i) actively involved in starting a new business ...
Enterprising activity refers to the seizing of new business opportunities

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The enterprise gap, 2002, G7 countries1

The enterprise gap, 2002, G7 countries1

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starting a new business or in running a young business (Chart 1.14). Focusing on the G7 ...
Chart 1.14: The enterprise gap, 2002, G7 countries1 TEA1 France Germany UK Italy Canada Japan US Total Entrepreneurial Activity Index: Proportion of the working-age population involved in starting or growing a new business (under 42 months ...
1.27 Despite the rapid growth of the small business sector since the 1970s, rates of entrepreneurial activity in the UK remain only moderate by international

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Business start-ups

Business start-ups

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Figure 4.4: Business start-ups Total Entrepreneurial Activity (TEA) Index, 2000-2005 Per cent of the labour force either (i) actively involved in starting a new business or (ii) owner or manager of a business that is less than 42 months old US UK ...
than in the US. The TEA index fell for all four countries following the boom period of 2000 to 2001, demonstrating the often cyclical nature of business start-ups. ...
As shown in Figure 4.4, entrepreneurial activity in the UK, as measured

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Business start-ups by gender

Business start-ups by gender

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Figure 4.5: Business start-ups by gender Entrepreneurial Activity (TEA) Index by gender, 2005 Per cent of the labour force either (i) actively involved in starting a new business or (ii) owner or manager of a business that is less than 42 months ...
In 2005, 12.4 per cent of the US labour force was involved in new businesses, as opposed to 6.2 per cent in the UK. It is also striking that whilst there is a gender gap in all four countries (with men having higher tendencies to entrepreneurship

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Male And Female Entrepreneurial Activity In The UK Regions, GEM 2008

Male And Female Entrepreneurial Activity In The UK Regions, GEM 2008

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in starting up a business into action so much of this potential is lost. ...
Female enterprise activity varies across regions and countries in the UK (Figure 4). The female TEA rate in Northern Ireland was 2.3 per cent in 2008 (less than a third of the male rate) whilst the highest female TEA rate was in the East ...
Figure 4. Male And Female Entrepreneurial Activity In The UK Regions, GEM 2008

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VAT registration rates1 by deprivation decile, English wards, 2001

VAT registration rates1 by deprivation decile, English wards, 2001

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6.14 There is clear evidence that entrepreneurial activity is lowest in the most deprived local authority wards - most of which are located in urban areas ...
per cent most deprived local authority districts in England had 27 start-ups per 10 ...
on a special analysis from the ONS Inter Departmental Business Register, ONS mid-98 population estimates, and the 2000 Index of Multiple Deprivation. Wards

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