They go on to argue that this should put the UK’s smallest businesses should be at the top of the political agenda.
The statistics reveal yearly increases of both full-time and part-time self-employment. Between September to November 2013 and September to November 2014, the number of self-employed working full-time has increased by 54,000 and the number in part-time self-employment has increased by 68,000.
Chris Bryce, Chief Executive of IPSE, said: “The number of people choosing to become their own boss continues to rise at an incredible rate and proves this way of working is here to stay. Self-employment is no longer just for the few, it’s for the many and it’s particularly welcoming that the number of women choosing to go solo continues to increase and has reached a whopping 1,450,000.
“These figures show that it’s more important than ever before to recognise and embrace the rise of people becoming their own boss. Ahead of the General Election in May, the UK’s smallest businesses should be at the top of the political agenda and we hope all of the major Parties will commit to giving them the support they need. Not only will this help independent professionals up and down the country, the UK’s economy will reap the rewards.”
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