The missing entrepreneurs 2014 policies for inclusive entrepreneurship in Europe

The Missing Entrepreneurs 2014 is the second edition in a series of annual reports that provide data and policy analysis on inclusive entrepreneurship, and on its barriers, by target social groups across the European Union. Inclusive entrepreneurship involves business start-ups and self-employment a...

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Autor principal: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (author)
Autor Corporativo: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, author, issuing body (author)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: [Paris, France] : OECD 2014.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Preface; Acknowledgements; Table of contents; Executive summary; Reader's guide; OECD-Eurostat Entrepreneurship Indicators Programme; Box 1. The OECD-Eurostat definition of entrepreneurship; Box 2. The Entrepreneurship Indicators Programme (EIP) framework for addressing and measuring entrepreneurship; Eurostat Labour Force Survey; The Global Entrepreneurship Monitor; Box 3. Distinctions between self-employment and business ownership data; The Flash Eurobarometer; Statistics on Income and Living Conditions; References; Chapter 1. Inclusive entrepreneurship policy in the European Union
  • Entrepreneurship for allAddressing social exclusion; Figure 1.1. Proportion of the population at risk of poverty or social exclusion, 2008 vs. 2012; Figure 1.2. Start-up support as a proportion of ALMP expenditure in the EU28, 2005-11; Figure 1.3. Start-up support as a proportion of ALMP expenditure, 2011; A roadmap for reading this publication; References; Part I. Inclusive entrepreneurship activities in Europe; Chapter 2. Self-employment and entrepreneurship activities by women; Self-employment activities by women; Figure 2.1. Self-employment rates for men and women in the EU28, 2002-12
  • Figure 2.2. Self-employment rates for men and women, 2002-12Figure 2.3. Proportion of self-employed men and women with employees in the EU28, 2002-12; Figure 2.4. Proportion of self-employed men and women with employees, 2002-12; Figure 2.5. Distribution of self-employed men and women by industry in the EU28, 2012; Activities by women over the entrepreneurship life-cycle; Figure 2.6. Nascent entrepreneurship rates for men and women, 2008-12 (combined); Figure 2.7. New business ownership rates for men and women, 2008-12 (combined)
  • Figure 2.8. Established business ownership rates for men and women, 2008-12 (combined)Barriers to business creation for women; Figure 2.9. Desirability and feasibility of self-employment for men and women in the EU28, 2012; Figure 2.10. Barriers to self-employment for men and women in the EU28, 2012; Hours worked by self-employed women; Figure 2.11. Average number of hours worked per week by self-employed men and women in the EU28, 2002-12; Figure 2.12. Average number of hours worked per week by self-employed men and women, 2002-12; Self-employment earnings for women
  • Figure 2.13. Annual income earned by women, 2012Figure 2.14. Self-employment income for men and women, 2012; Figure 2.15. Main sources of income for self-employed men and women in the EU28, 2012; Growth expectations for women entrepreneurs; Figure 2.16. Growth expectations for men and women entrepreneurs, 2008-12 (combined); References; Chapter 3. Self-employment and entrepreneurship activities by youth; Self-employment activities by youth; Figure 3.1. Youth self-employment rate in the EU28, 2002-12; Figure 3.2. Youth self-employment rate, 2002-12
  • Figure 3.3. Proportion of self-employed youth with employees in the EU28, 2002-12