The Kauffman Index of Entrepreneurial Activity, also known as the Kauffman Index of Entrepreneurship, is a leading indicator of new business creation in the United States, [1][ non-primary source needed] which has been cited in academic journals such as Small Business Economics. [2] [3]
The index uses monthly data from the current population survey (US) to calculate the percentage of the adult, non-business-owner population that starts a business each month, providing a national measure of business creation by specific demographic groups. [4] Annual reports date back to 1996, allowing for comparisons over time.
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The Kauffman Index of Entrepreneurial Activity, also known as the Kauffman Index of Entrepreneurship, is a leading indicator of new business creation in the United States, [1][ non-primary source needed] which has been cited in academic journals such as Small Business Economics. [2] [3]
The index uses monthly data from the current population survey (US) to calculate the percentage of the adult, non-business-owner population that starts a business each month, providing a national measure of business creation by specific demographic groups. [4] Annual reports date back to 1996, allowing for comparisons over time.
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