Business Demography by Industry, Area, and Year

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Data valuesData descriptionYearAreaIndustry
267445 [t]Births2008UKTotal
11670Births2008UKProduction
39315Births2008UKConstruction
6140Births2008UKMotor Trades
9805Births2008UKWholesale
22080Births2008UKRetail
8315Births2008UKTransport & storage (inc. postal)
21365Births2008UKAccommodation & food services
24680Births2008UKInformation & communication
3575Births2008UKFinance & insurance
9900Births2008UKProperty
53505Births2008UKProfessional; scientific & technical
32920Births2008UKBusiness administration and support services
3030Births2008UKEducation
6630Births2008UKHealth
14515Births2008UKArts; entertainment; recreation and other services
9220 [t]Births2008WalesTotal
505 [t]Births2008WalesProduction
1460 [t]Births2008WalesConstruction
305 [t]Births2008WalesMotor Trades
275 [t]Births2008WalesWholesale
865 [t]Births2008WalesRetail
360 [t]Births2008WalesTransport & storage (inc. postal)
1225 [t]Births2008WalesAccommodation & food services
535 [t]Births2008WalesInformation & communication
85 [t]Births2008WalesFinance & insurance
255 [t]Births2008WalesProperty
1420 [t]Births2008WalesProfessional; scientific & technical
1035 [t]Births2008WalesBusiness administration and support services
120 [t]Births2008WalesEducation
245 [t]Births2008WalesHealth
530 [t]Births2008WalesArts; entertainment; recreation and other services
190 [t]Births2008Isle of AngleseyTotal
5Births2008Isle of AngleseyProduction
35Births2008Isle of AngleseyConstruction
5Births2008Isle of AngleseyMotor Trades
5Births2008Isle of AngleseyWholesale
25Births2008Isle of AngleseyRetail
10Births2008Isle of AngleseyTransport & storage (inc. postal)
30Births2008Isle of AngleseyAccommodation & food services
5Births2008Isle of AngleseyInformation & communication
0Births2008Isle of AngleseyFinance & insurance
5Births2008Isle of AngleseyProperty
20Births2008Isle of AngleseyProfessional; scientific & technical
25Births2008Isle of AngleseyBusiness administration and support services
5Births2008Isle of AngleseyEducation
5Births2008Isle of AngleseyHealth
10Births2008Isle of AngleseyArts; entertainment; recreation and other services
405 [t]Births2008GwyneddTotal
30Births2008GwyneddProduction
60Births2008GwyneddConstruction
15Births2008GwyneddMotor Trades
10Births2008GwyneddWholesale
40Births2008GwyneddRetail
15Births2008GwyneddTransport & storage (inc. postal)
85Births2008GwyneddAccommodation & food services
20Births2008GwyneddInformation & communication
0Births2008GwyneddFinance & insurance
5Births2008GwyneddProperty
45Births2008GwyneddProfessional; scientific & technical
40Births2008GwyneddBusiness administration and support services
5Births2008GwyneddEducation
10Births2008GwyneddHealth
25Births2008GwyneddArts; entertainment; recreation and other services
355 [t]Births2008ConwyTotal
15Births2008ConwyProduction
50Births2008ConwyConstruction
10Births2008ConwyMotor Trades
5Births2008ConwyWholesale
30Births2008ConwyRetail
10Births2008ConwyTransport & storage (inc. postal)
75Births2008ConwyAccommodation & food services
15Births2008ConwyInformation & communication
5Births2008ConwyFinance & insurance
10Births2008ConwyProperty
55Births2008ConwyProfessional; scientific & technical
45Births2008ConwyBusiness administration and support services
5Births2008ConwyEducation
10Births2008ConwyHealth
15Births2008ConwyArts; entertainment; recreation and other services
335 [t]Births2008DenbighshireTotal
20Births2008DenbighshireProduction
45Births2008DenbighshireConstruction
10Births2008DenbighshireMotor Trades
10Births2008DenbighshireWholesale
35Births2008DenbighshireRetail
10Births2008DenbighshireTransport & storage (inc. postal)
50Births2008DenbighshireAccommodation & food services
20Births2008DenbighshireInformation & communication
0Births2008DenbighshireFinance & insurance
5Births2008DenbighshireProperty
50Births2008DenbighshireProfessional; scientific & technical
35Births2008DenbighshireBusiness administration and support services
5Births2008DenbighshireEducation
15Births2008DenbighshireHealth
25Births2008DenbighshireArts; entertainment; recreation and other services
520 [t]Births2008FlintshireTotal
40Births2008FlintshireProduction
80Births2008FlintshireConstruction
20Births2008FlintshireMotor Trades
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Next update expected:This dataset is not expected to be updated or replaced in the future

Updates

15th September 2025
Dataset first published.

Main information

Designation
Official statistics
Data provider 1
Welsh Government
Data source 1
No specific source from data provider
Data provider 2
Office for National Statistics (ONS)
Data source 2
Business demography
Time period covered
January 2008 to December 2023

Overview

Summary of dataset and variables

This dataset details business births, deaths and active enterprises by area and industry.

Data collection or calculation

Births, deaths and active enterprises per 10,000 of the population are calculated using ONS' population estimates, which are currently available up to 2023.

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.

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 death is defined as a business that was on the active file in year t but no longer present on the active file for year t+1 or t+2. To produce more timely statistics, the UK business demography statistics contain a preliminary death indicator, which includes an adjustment for estimated reactivations.

Reactivations occur where a business becomes dormant for a period of less than 2 years, then recommences activity in a manner which complies with a definition of continuity. If the definition of continuity is not met (e.g. if a business recommences activity but at a different location and with a different activity), this would be considered a death followed by a birth.

Reactivations can also occur due to lags in the administrative data source (VAT/PAYE) so that a business that continues to trade can appear to die. The deaths data exclude losses to the population as a result of mergers, break-ups, split-offs or other re-structuring.

The ONS business demography statistics differ from the former Department for Business Enterprise and Regulatory Reform (BERR) statistics statistics in that they include PAYE-registered units. Therefore, the ONS statistics will additionally include the births and deaths of employing businesses which are not VAT-registered, providing a more comprehensive view of business start-up activity.

The ONS data also has a higher number of active businesses than both the former BERR VAT-based series and the expanded UK Business: Activity Size and Location publication. This is because the business demography methodology takes into account businesses that were active at any time during the reference year, whereas the former BERR series calculates stock by adding registrations and subtracting deregistrations from the previous year’s stock; the UK Business: Activity Size and Location publication is based on a snapshot taken from the IDBR at a point in time in March.

Additionally, business demography includes a group of non-corporate PAYE businesses, which are excluded from the UK Business: Activity Size and Location due to a small risk of duplication.

The economic regions, as set out in Welsh Government’s Economic Action Plan, are made up of the following local authorities:

Mid and South West Wales: Pembrokeshire, Carmarthenshire, Swansea, Neath Port Talbot, Powys and Ceredigion.

South East Wales: Bridgend, The Vale of Glamorgan, Cardiff, Rhondda Cynon Taff, Merthyr Tydfil, Caerphilly, Blaenau Gwent, Torfaen, Monmouthshire and Newport.

North Wales: Isle of Anglesey, Gwynedd, Conwy, Denbighshire, Flintshire and Wrexham.

The region of Mid & South West Wales was formerly split into the following two economic regions:

Mid Wales: Powys and Ceredigion.

South West Wales: Pembrokeshire, Carmarthenshire, Swansea and Neath Port Talbot.

Within this previous split of the Welsh economic regions, part of Gwynedd local authority (the former district of Meirionydd) lay in the Mid Wales economic region, although this is not represented in the data.

Please note, levels for Welsh economic regions and NUTS3 areas and all rates (including per 10,000 population figures) have been calculated using the rounded figures, published by the Office for National Statistics

Statistical quality

A statistical quality report can be found in the related reports section.

Totals across tables may differ by minor amounts due to the disclosure control methods used.

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Contact email
economic.stats@gov.wales

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