Starting a business: Time - Women in Eritrea, The State of

Eritrea, The State of: Starting a business: Time - Women was 84 days in 2019. β–² Rising

Latest (2019)
84 days
Change on year
unchanged
World rank
5th
of 190 countries
All-time high
84 days
in 2008
All-time low
76 days
in 2004
Years of data
16
2004–2019

Starting a business: Time - Women in Eritrea, The State of, 2004–2019

0204060802004201120192004: 76 days2005: 76 days2006: 76 days2007: 83 days2008: 84 days2009: 84 days2010: 84 days2011: 84 days2012: 84 days2013: 84 days2014: 84 days2015: 84 days2016: 84 days2017: 84 days2018: 84 days2019: 84 days

Source: World Bank. Measured in days.

Analysis

In 2019, starting a business: time - women in Eritrea, The State of stood at 84 days. That is the highest value across all 16 years on record.

Compared with earlier readings it is unchanged over ten years.

Over the whole period, starting a business: time - women in Eritrea, The State of peaked at 84 days in 2008 and was at its lowest, 76 days, in 2004.

That places Eritrea, The State of 5th out of 190 countries with data for 2019, putting it in the top 10%.

The long-run direction has been consistently rising across the 16 years of available data.

Averages by decade

DecadeAverage LowestHighest Years
2000s 79.83 days 76 days 84 days 6
2010s 84 days 84 days 84 days 10

Countries ranked near Eritrea, The State of

  1. 2 Lao People's Democratic Republic 173 days compare
  2. 3 Cambodia 99 days compare
  3. 4 Haiti 97 days compare
  4. 6 Bosnia and Herzegovina 80 days compare
  5. 7 Iran, Islamic Republic of 73 days compare
  6. 8 Somalia 70 days compare

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Frequently asked questions

What is starting a business: time - women in Eritrea, The State of?
Starting a business: time - women in Eritrea, The State of was 84 days in 2019, according to the World Bank.
What is the highest starting a business: time - women recorded in Eritrea, The State of?
The highest recorded value was 84 days in 2008.
What is the lowest starting a business: time - women recorded in Eritrea, The State of?
The lowest recorded value was 76 days in 2004.
How does Eritrea, The State of rank for starting a business: time - women?
Eritrea, The State of ranks 5th out of 190 countries with data for 2019.
Is starting a business: time - women rising or falling in Eritrea, The State of?
Over the last ten years it is unchanged. The long-run trend across the full record is rising.
Where does this Eritrea, The State of data come from?
The figures come from the World Bank, published as part of Starting a business: Time - Women (days). Statizoid updates them automatically from the source API.

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Indicator
Starting a business: Time - Women (days)
Unit
days
Source
World Bank
Licence
CC BY 4.0 (World Bank Open Data)
Coverage
190 places, 3,083 data points, 2003–2019
Last refreshed

The time for women captures the median duration that business incorporation experts indicate is necessary for five female married entrepreneurs to complete all procedures required to start and operate a business with minimum follow-up and no extra payments. It is calulared in calendar days. The time estimates of all procedures are added to calculate the total time required to start and operate a business, taking into account simultaneity of processes. It is assumed that the minimum time required for each procedure is one day, except for procedures that can be fully completed online, for which the time required is recorded as half a day.