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2017 Employment - Employment and Growth: out of 30 years of failure http://www.emploi-2017.org/319 Our Fighting> Eurostat Employment denounces new businesses in France by Valérie July 2, 2014
Eurostat has just released the latest figures govt jobs on business demography in the 28 countries of the European Union. The most recent data on business and job creation are those for 2011, and they mark a significant slowdown in France for several years, as a remarkable rise in the UK.
Since 2008, Eurostat maintains a database on business demography for all countries of the European Union. These figures are essential for the monitoring of structural policies in member countries, especially for the evaluation of their results on employment.
After a quick review of this base and elimination of non-employer businesses (since only employer businesses account for employment, those without employees are only zombies in the labor market), Eurostat figures plunge us into a real drama of the creation of businesses govt jobs and jobs in France.
As in previous years, France has accumulated a significant delay in the number of jobs created during the year 2011 compared to its European neighbors. The lack of job creation is the result of an insufficient number of start-ups during that year. Thus, the start-ups in France are 3 times less than in Germany (2.5 times if we think a comparable population), and 8 times less than in the UK. In terms of jobs created, it almost found the same differences between the three countries.
In 2011, nearly 28,000 employer businesses were created in France, against 86,000 in Germany and 225,000 in the UK. In terms of jobs, this is only 83,000 new jobs in France against 163,000 new jobs in Germany and nearly 580,000 in the United Kingdom, exacerbating the deficit merchants jobs in France.
The problem of France is the weakness of new businesses with employees, including those that have 1 to 4 employees engaged in creation. As we have shown in the case of the United States, of all the enterprises govt jobs created during a year, those between 1 and 4 employees in the creation account for almost 90% of all businesses created, and nearly 50% of all jobs created that year, which explains their fundamental role in the growth and economic dynamism.
This sad phenomenon is not new. France was bad in business and job creation in a long time. Our ruling class continues to be fooled by false figures from INSEE, which thinks in many designs including those without employees, which is contradictory to the Eurostat data.
entrepreneurs should be encouraged, especially not put their fighting in the wheels, as does the left, you will simply not make promises and wind. I speak for small entrepreneurs, artisans, and merchants, those who live in the country. Eurostat denounces start-ups in France on 23 November 2014, 10:13 p.m. by Pierre Slip
I would love to know your precise sources concerning statistics of start-ups based on the structure of their level of use in their creation. I seek the Eurostat table with no success information ... The information helpful to me in the context of research on entrepreneurship within the European Union.
The statistics of new businesses by size, from Eurostat, are here - http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=bd_9bd_sz_cl_r2&lang=fr Sign, On Your friends the same theme (Employment) The Employment Committee of an impact in the National Assembly's Finance Inspectorate at its best Salon des Entrepreneurs: Creating business AND unemployed? Crowdfunding, promised land of entrepreneurs? British recipe reducing unemployment govt jobs Latest By Yves Montenay, Wednesday, February 25th I will explain all this to my Clionautes friends, very dedicated teachers of history and geography, but part lives in mud (...) By zelectron , Mon.
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