Created 10 years ago, updated 4 months ago

Data on enterprise births, deaths, active enterprises and survival rates across boroughs.

Data includes:

  1. the most recent annual figures for enterprise births and deaths
  2. a time series of the number of births and deaths of entrprises together with a percentage of births and deaths to active enterprises in a given year
  3. a time series of the number of active enterprises.
  4. survival rates of enterprises for up to 5 years after birth

Notes and definitions:

  • The starting point for business demography is the concept of a population of active businesses in a reference year (t). These are defined as businesses that had either turnover or employment at any time during the reference period.
  • A birth is identified as a business that was present in year t, but did not exist in year t-1 or t-2. Births are identified by making comparison of annual active population files and identifying those present in the latest file, but not the two previous ones.
  • A death is defined as a business that was on the active file in year t, but was no longer present in the active file in t+1 and t+2. In order to provide an early estimate of deaths, an adjustment has been made to the 2007 and 2008 deaths to allow for reactivations. These figures are provisional and subject to revision.

Data on size of firms (micro-business, SME, large) for business and employees in London by industry can be found on the ONS website.

More Business Demographics data on the ONS website

From
01/01/2002
To
31/12/2022
  Local Authority   Region
From
01/01/2004
To
31/12/2022

The number of active enterprises, enterprise births and enterprise deaths for each year.

  Local Authority   Region
From
01/01/2002
To
31/12/2022

The number of enterprise births for each year and their survival rates across the subsequent five years.

  Local Authority   Region