Business survival rates by area and birth year

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Data valuesData descriptionBirth yearAreaSurvival year
41.2Percent2016Merthyr Tydfil4 year survival
31.4Percent2016Merthyr Tydfil5 year survival
94.4Percent2016Caerphilly1 year survival
73.1Percent2016Caerphilly2 year survival
57.4Percent2016Caerphilly3 year survival
47.2Percent2016Caerphilly4 year survival
39.8Percent2016Caerphilly5 year survival
91.7Percent2016Blaenau Gwent1 year survival
66.7Percent2016Blaenau Gwent2 year survival
55.6Percent2016Blaenau Gwent3 year survival
44.4Percent2016Blaenau Gwent4 year survival
41.7Percent2016Blaenau Gwent5 year survival
94.7Percent2016Torfaen1 year survival
73.7Percent2016Torfaen2 year survival
56.1Percent2016Torfaen3 year survival
45.6Percent2016Torfaen4 year survival
40.4Percent2016Torfaen5 year survival
97.6Percent2016Monmouthshire1 year survival
78.6Percent2016Monmouthshire2 year survival
63.1Percent2016Monmouthshire3 year survival
50.0Percent2016Monmouthshire4 year survival
46.4Percent2016Monmouthshire5 year survival
94.9Percent2016Newport1 year survival
69.9Percent2016Newport2 year survival
53.7Percent2016Newport3 year survival
43.4Percent2016Newport4 year survival
36.0Percent2016Newport5 year survival
95.2Percent2016Scotland1 year survival
75.4Percent2016Scotland2 year survival
58.7Percent2016Scotland3 year survival
48.2Percent2016Scotland4 year survival
40.7Percent2016Scotland5 year survival
92.4Percent2016Northern Ireland1 year survival
74.1Percent2016Northern Ireland2 year survival
61.3Percent2016Northern Ireland3 year survival
53.0Percent2016Northern Ireland4 year survival
47.3Percent2016Northern Ireland5 year survival
93.7 [t]Percent2017United Kingdom1 year survival
72.9 [t]Percent2017United Kingdom2 year survival
56.1 [t]Percent2017United Kingdom3 year survival
46.0 [t]Percent2017United Kingdom4 year survival
39.6 [t]Percent2017United Kingdom5 year survival
93.8 [t]Percent2017Great Britain1 year survival
72.8 [t]Percent2017Great Britain2 year survival
56.0 [t]Percent2017Great Britain3 year survival
45.8 [t]Percent2017Great Britain4 year survival
39.4 [t]Percent2017Great Britain5 year survival
93.8 [t]Percent2017England1 year survival
72.6 [t]Percent2017England2 year survival
55.9 [t]Percent2017England3 year survival
45.7 [t]Percent2017England4 year survival
39.4 [t]Percent2017England5 year survival
93.7Percent2017North East1 year survival
74.0Percent2017North East2 year survival
55.2Percent2017North East3 year survival
45.5Percent2017North East4 year survival
39.5Percent2017North East5 year survival
93.6Percent2017North West1 year survival
66.6Percent2017North West2 year survival
48.1Percent2017North West3 year survival
36.9Percent2017North West4 year survival
31.6Percent2017North West5 year survival
93.4Percent2017Yorkshire and the Humber1 year survival
74.5Percent2017Yorkshire and the Humber2 year survival
59.0Percent2017Yorkshire and the Humber3 year survival
49.9Percent2017Yorkshire and the Humber4 year survival
43.5Percent2017Yorkshire and the Humber5 year survival
94.2Percent2017East Midlands1 year survival
73.5Percent2017East Midlands2 year survival
57.0Percent2017East Midlands3 year survival
47.7Percent2017East Midlands4 year survival
41.3Percent2017East Midlands5 year survival
94.4Percent2017West Midlands1 year survival
64.7Percent2017West Midlands2 year survival
48.7Percent2017West Midlands3 year survival
40.7Percent2017West Midlands4 year survival
35.2Percent2017West Midlands5 year survival
94.0Percent2017East1 year survival
76.9Percent2017East2 year survival
57.8Percent2017East3 year survival
45.2Percent2017East4 year survival
39.2Percent2017East5 year survival
93.8Percent2017London1 year survival
72.7Percent2017London2 year survival
56.0Percent2017London3 year survival
45.8Percent2017London4 year survival
39.2Percent2017London5 year survival
94.4Percent2017South East1 year survival
76.9Percent2017South East2 year survival
61.4Percent2017South East3 year survival
51.2Percent2017South East4 year survival
43.9Percent2017South East5 year survival
91.4Percent2017South West1 year survival
74.8Percent2017South West2 year survival
60.4Percent2017South West3 year survival
51.3Percent2017South West4 year survival
45.0Percent2017South West5 year survival
93.8 [t]Percent2017Wales1 year survival
75.2 [t]Percent2017Wales2 year survival
55.8 [t]Percent2017Wales3 year survival
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Main information

Most recent update
24 September 2025
Next update expected
December 2025
Designation
Accredited official statistics
Data provider
Office for National Statistics (ONS)
Data source
Business demography

Data notes

Rounding applied

Enterprise counts have been rounded to the nearest 5.

Overview

Summary of dataset and variables

This dataset details business survival rates by birth year and area.

A birth is defined 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 a comparison of annual active population files and identifying those present in the latest one, but not the two previous ones.

A business born in year t is defined as having survived if it has any active employment or turnover in any part of year t+1.

Data collection or calculation

ONS use data from the IDBR to produce business demography statistics, using guidelines found in the Eurostat/OECD manual on Business Demography. The starting point for demography is the concept of a population of active businesses in a reference year. These are defined as businesses that had either turnover or employment at any time during the reference period. Births and deaths are then identified by comparing active populations for different years.

Statistical quality

Totals may differ slightly between the area and industry breakdowns due to the disclosure control methods used.

The latest five years of survival rates are provisional and subject to revision.

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Welsh Government
Contact email
economic.stats@gov.wales

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