Measuring job creation, growth, and survival among the universe of start-ups in the United States using a combined start-up panel data set
Fairlie, Robert W. ; Miranda, Javier ; Zolas, Nikolas
2019
72
5
October
1262-1277
entrepreneurship ; SME ; employment creation
Business economics
https://doi.org/10.1177%2F0019793919862764
English
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"The field of entrepreneurship is growing rapidly and expanding into new areas. This article presents a new compilation of administrative panel data on the universe of business start-ups in the United States, which will be useful for future research in entrepreneurship. To create the US start-up panel data set, the authors link the universe of non-employer firms to the universe of employer firms in the Longitudinal Business Database (LBD). Start-up cohorts of more than five million new businesses per year, which create roughly three million jobs, can be tracked over time. To illustrate the potential of the new start-up panel data set for future research, the authors provide descriptive statistics for a few examples of research topics using a representative start-up cohort."
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