Development of Entrepreneurial Activity in the Czech Republic over the Years 2005–2017
Abstract
:1. Introduction
- What is the actual level of entrepreneurship in the Czech Republic?
- What kind of people are engaged in self-employment?
2. Measuring Entrepreneurship
3. Entrepreneurial Activity in the Czech Republic
4. Cohorts of Entrepreneurs
5. Discussion and Conclusions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Gender/Type of Self-Employment | Solo-Self-Employed | Job Creators | Total Self-Employed |
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Females | 190,177 (83.4%) | 37,908 (16.6%) | 228,085 (100%) |
Males | 429,723 (76.6%) | 131,546 (23.4%) | 561,269 (100%) |
Total Self-employed | 619,900 (78.5%) | 169,454 (21.5%) | 789,354 (100%) |
Test of association, Chi-Square = 4470.6; p-value < 0.000; Cramer´s V = 0.08 |
Age Category /Type of Self-Employment | Solo-Self-Employed | Job Creators | Total Self-Employed |
---|---|---|---|
Age (15–24) | 21,346 (3.4%) | 1431 (0.8%) | 22,777 (2.9%) |
Age (25–29) | 53,169 (8.6%) | 6500 (3.8%) | 59,669 (7.6%) |
Age (30–34) | 79,892 (12.7%) | 16,085 (9.5%) | 94,977 (12.0%) |
Age (35–39) | 98,154 (15.9%) | 26,108 (15.4%) | 124,262 (15.8%) |
Age (40–44) | 95,392 (15.4%) | 28,862 (17.0%) | 124,254 (15.8%) |
Age (45–49) | 87,877 (14.2%) | 29,392 (17.4%) | 117,269 (14.9%) |
Age (50–54) | 82,031 (13.3%) | 26,492 (15.7%) | 108,523 (13.8%) |
Age (55–59) | 66,131 (10.7%) | 22,062 (13.0%) | 88,193 (11.2%) |
Age (60–64) | 35,908 (5.8%) | 12,577 (7.4%) | 48,485 (6.0%) |
Total Self-employed | 618,900 (100%) | 169,509 (100%) | 788,409 (100%) |
Correlation coefficients: Age category X Solo-self-employed = 0.2; Age category X Job creators = 0.5 |
Education/Type of Self-Employment | Solo-Self-Employed | Job Creators | Total Self-Employed |
---|---|---|---|
Less than Primary and primary (ISCED 2011 0–2) | 17,293 (2.8%) | 2762 (1.6%) | 20,000 (2.6%) |
Upper Secondary and post-secondary non-tertiary (ISCED 2011 3–4) | 482,692 (77.9%) | 114,215 (67.4%) | 596,907 (75.6%) |
Tertiary (ISCED 2011 5–8) | 119,831 (19.3%) | 52,454 (31%) | 172,285 (21.8%) |
Total Self-employed | 619,761 (100%) | 169,431 (100%) | 789,192 (100%) |
Test of association, Chi-Square = 10,869.8; p-value < 0.000; Cramer´s V = 0.12 |
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