Increase of chains and growth of self employment

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Increase of chains and growth of self employment

SELF EMPLOYED HAIRDRESSERS

DEVELOPMENT NUMBER OF SALONS

AVERAGE NUMBER OF SALONS PER 10.000 INHABITANTS 1990: 6,0 2003: 8,1 2009: 10,9

GROWING VARIETY OF ENTERPRISES Self employed ambulant Self employed at home Self employed with salon With empl. < € 175.000 With empl. > € 175.000 Chains and franchising

16.900 ACTIVE ENTERPRISES 1.665 10% 26% 4.365 31% 5.320 3.260 19% 14% Self employed at home 26% Self employed ambulant 19% Self employed salon 14% With employees < 175.000 31% WITH EMPL.. >175.000 10% 4.365 3.260 1.665 5.320 2.290

WAY OF ESTABLISHMENT 33 3 2 5 1 39 18 9 15 76 86 79 SE <175 >175 EMPL AMBULANT 33 3 2 AT HOME NO SALON 5 1 SALON AT HOME 39 18 9 15 SALON 76 86 79 OTHER

SEX ENTREPRENEUR SE < 175 > 175 EMPL 10 35 42 37 90 65 58 63 MALE 10 35 42 37 FEMALE 90 65 58 63

SELF EMPLOYED HAIRDRESSERS CHARACTERISTICS - HOME AMBULANT SALON EMPL FEMALE 99 100 98 67 WORKS < 16 HRS 30 51 40 PURSUITS MORE TURNOVER 37 26 33 75 WORKING HRS 21 19 20 38 WANTS PERSONNEL CUSTOMERS 42 32 73

SELF EMPLOYED HAIRDRESSERS CHARACTERISTICS - TURNOVER HOME AMBULANT SALON EMPL < 5.000 29 40 34 2 5.000 – 10.000 18 24 21 4 10.000 – 25.000 48 35 42 11 > 25.000 5 1 83

EMPLOYMENT WORK IN HAIRDRESSING of which 24.000 PERSONS ARE 43.000 PERSONS IN TOTAL WORK IN HAIRDRESSING of which 24.000 PERSONS ARE WORKING AS EMPLOYEE

EMPLOYMENT 10% 8% 5% 41% 36% 4.365 3.260 2.290 17.730 15.290 SE HOME SE AMBULANT 8% SE SALON 5% WITH PERS. < 175.000 41% WITH PERS. > 175.000 36% 4.365 3.260 2.290 17.730 15.290

YEARLY TURNOVER € 1.25 BILLION EX VAT 85% SALONS WITH STAFF (42% ENTERPRISES) 15% SELF EMPLOYED (58% ENTERPRISES)

YEARLY TURNOVER SELF EMPLOYED 15% TOTAL TURNOVER (58% ENTERPRISES) 6% HOME (26% ENT.) 3% AMBULANT (19% ENT.) 3% SALON AT HOME (13%)

CHAINS AND FRANCHISING 15 ENTERPRISES WITH > 10 SALONS 550 SALONS IN TOTAL 4.650 PERSONS EMPLOYED (11%) € 155 MILLION TURNOVER (13%)

COMPOSITION OF TURNOVER SE <175 >175 EMPL HAIR 92 87 85 86 BEAUTY 1 2 WIGS PRODUCT SALES 6 9 11 10 OTHER

WEEKLY OPENING HOURS HRS SE <175 >175 EMPL < 20 15 1 20 - 29 30 30 - 39 26 22 13 20 40 - 49 18 65 47 61 > 50 11 12 40 AVERAGE 46 42