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Enterprises established by men live longer
Enterprises established by men have a higher survival rate after five years than enterprises established by women. A total of 26 per cent of personally owned enterprises established by men in 2002 were still in business in 2007. The corresponding figure for enterprises with female owners was 20 per cent.
Tables:
- Table 1 Owners in newly established personal owned enterprises in 2002, by survival of enterprise in 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007, and the owners gender, age, national background and level of education
- Table 2 Entrepreneurs in newly established limited companies in 2004, by survival of the enterprise in 2005, 2006 and 2007, and the gender, age, national background and level of education of the entrepreneur
- Table 3 Newly established enterprises in 2002 by survival in 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007, and the owners gender
- Table 4 Newly established enterprises in 2004, by survival in 2005 2006 and 2007, and the owners gender
- Table 5 Owners in newly established personal owned enterprises 2002 survived in 2007, by growth in employment and turnover of enterprise, and the owners gender, age, national background, and level of education
- Table 6 Entrepreneurs in newly established limited companies in 2004 with activity in 2007, by growth in employment and turnover of enterprise, and the entrepreneurs gender, age, national background and level of education
- Table 7 Newly established enterprises in 2002 survived in 2007, by growth in employment and turnover, and the owners gender
- Table 8 Newly established limited companies in 2004 survived in 2007, by year growth in employment and turnover, and the owners gender
The statistics is now published as Board and management in limited companies and Entrepreneurs in business enterprise sector.
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