The data displays the nascent entrepreneurship rate in Asia & Oceania countries in 2017. The nascent entrepreneurship rate refers to the percentage of population who are currently a nascent entrepreneur, i.e., actively involved in setting up a business they will own or co-own; this business has not paid salaries, wages, or any other payments to the owners for more than three months. In 2017, about 4.9% of the respondents from India were involved with setting up a business.
Malaysia | 15.4 |
Thailand | 10.6 |
Lebanon | 8.6 |
Israel | 8.4 |
Kazakhstan | 8 |
Iran | 6.8 |
Australia | 6.4 |
Korea | 6.2 |
Asia & Oceania (Regional Average) | 6.2 |
India | 4.9 |
Saudi Arabia | 4.8 |
Qatar | 4.7 |
UAE | 4 |
China | 3.7 |
Indonesia | 3.6 |
Taiwan | 3.6 |
Vietnam | 2.5 |