2019年美国早期创业:国家和州报告

R. Fairlie, S. Desai
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考夫曼早期创业指标是一套反映美国新企业创建情况的指标,它整合了几个关于早期创业的高质量、及时的信息来源。本报告提出了1996-2019年跟踪早期创业的四个指标:新企业家的比率反映了一个月内新企业家的数量,新企业家的机会份额是由于机会而不是必要性而创建企业的新企业家的百分比,创业早期创造的就业机会是人均创业创造的就业机会总数,创业早期存活率是新雇主机构的一年平均存活率。报告了所有四项指标的国家和州一级趋势。此外,报告了新企业家的比率和新企业家的机会份额的人口趋势。2019年全国早期创业趋势:•2019年全国新企业家率为0.31%,这意味着平均每10万名成年人中有310人在一个月内成为新企业家。——新企业家女性占比为0.23%,男性占比为0.38%,男性占比略有下降,女性占比基本没有变化。- 2019年,拉美裔新企业家比例最高(0.44%),非洲裔最低(0.24%)。拉丁美洲人的死亡率下降,亚洲人略有下降,但非洲裔美国人和白人的死亡率保持不变。-移民的新企业家率为0.44%,大大高于本土美国人(0.28%)。与前一年相比,移民创业的比例有所下降。——新企业家的比率在45-54岁的美国人中最高(0.36%),在20-34岁的美国人中最低(0.24%)。2019年,除了20-34岁的人群外,所有年龄段的人都略有下降。•2019年全国新企业家的机会份额为86.9%。2019年,女性新企业家的机会份额有所增加,而男性的机会份额基本保持不变。- 2019年,非洲裔美国人和亚洲人在新企业家中所占的机会份额有所增加,延续了过去几年的上升趋势。拉丁裔和白人的就业机会份额大致保持不变,但在过去几年中也呈现出类似的总体积极趋势。- 2019年移民新企业家的机会份额增加。-除45-54岁外,所有年龄组的就业机会份额都有所增加,延续了自大衰退以来的上升趋势。•2019年,全国初创企业早期创造的就业岗位为5.2个,这意味着平均每1000人雇佣的初创企业将雇佣5个多一点的工作岗位。•2019年初创公司的早期存活率为79.6%,这意味着近80%的初创公司在第一年存活下来。•KESE综合指数——四个指标的同等权重的综合指数——全国为1.2。索引在零处归一化。考夫曼早期创业指标是一套反映美国新企业创建情况的指标,它整合了几个关于早期创业的高质量、及时的信息来源。
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2019 Early-Stage Entrepreneurship in the United States: National and State Report
The Kauffman Indicators of Early-Stage Entrepreneurship is a set of measures that represents new business creation in the United States, integrating several high-quality, timely sources of information on early-stage entrepreneurship. This report presents four indicators tracking early-stage entrepreneurship for the years 1996–2019: rate of new entrepreneurs reflects the number of new entrepreneurs in a given month, opportunity share of new entrepreneurs is the percentage of new entrepreneurs who created their businesses out of opportunity instead of necessity, startup early job creation is the total number of jobs created by startups per capita, startup early survival rate is the one-year average survival rate for new employer establishments. National and state level trends are reported for all four indicators. In addition, demographic trends are reported for the rate of new entrepreneurs and opportunity share of new entrepreneurs. National Trends in Early-Stage Entrepreneurship in 2019: • Nationally, the rate of new entrepreneurs in 2019 was 0.31 percent, meaning that an average of 310 out of every 100,000 adults became new entrepreneurs in a given month. - The rate of new entrepreneurs was 0.23 percent among women and 0.38 percent among men, reflecting a slight decline for men and an essentially no change for women from the previous year. - In 2019, the rate of new entrepreneurs was the highest among Latinos (0.44 percent) and lowest among African Americans (0.24 percent). It decreased for Latinos and decreased slightly for Asians, but remained constant for African Americans and whites. - The rate of new entrepreneurs was 0.44 percent for immigrants, which is substantially higher than for native-born Americans (0.28 percent). Immigrants started businesses at a lower rate than they did in the previous year. - The rate of new entrepreneurs was highest among Americans aged 45–54 (0.36 percent) and lowest among Americans aged 20–34 (0.24 percent). It declined slightly in 2019 among all age groups except for the aged 20–34 group. • The opportunity share of new entrepreneurs nationally in 2019 was 86.9 percent. - The opportunity share of new entrepreneurs increased for women and remained roughly constant for men in 2019. - African Americans and Asians experienced increases in the opportunity share of new entrepreneurs in 2019, continuing upward trends over the past few years. The opportunity share for Latinos and whites remained roughly constant but showed a similar general positive trend over the past few years. - The opportunity share of new entrepreneurs increased for immigrants in 2019. - All age groups, except ages 45–54, experienced increases in the opportunity share, continuing upward trends since the Great Recession. • National startup early job creation in 2019 was 5.2 jobs, meaning that the average startup that hired would hire a little over 5 jobs for every 1,000 people. • Startup early survival rate was 79.6 percent in 2019, meaning that almost eight in 10 startups survived the first year. • The overall KESE Index — an equally-weighted composite of the four indicators — was 1.2 nationally. The index is normalized at zero. The Kauffman Indicators of Early-Stage Entrepreneurship is a set of measures that represents new business creation in the United States, integrating several high-quality, timely sources of information on early-stage entrepreneurship.
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