The Best UK Local Authorities for Female Entrepreneurs

13th June 2023

The UK Government Business and Trade Secretary and Minister for Women and Equalities, Kemi Badenoch, recently declared that female entrepreneurs could add £250 billion to the UK economy if they are given equal access to funding and the right support.

THE LOCAL AUTHORITIES WITH THE MOST OPPORTUNITIES FOR FEMALE ENTREPRENEURS

  1. Uttlesford, a local authority in Essex, is the best region in the UK for female entrepreneurs
  2. Scotland and Wales each have one local authority in the top 10 - Perth and Kinross, and Powys, respectively
  3. 4 out of 5 of the UK’s most demanding local authorities for female entrepreneurs are located in Northern England
  4. For more information, see money.co.uk diversity in business statistics.

As part of their new diversity in business statistics report, the business finance team at money.co.uk were eager to discover the UK’s local authorities with the most opportunities for female entrepreneurs. They did this by analysing a number of factors, including the number of self-employed women in each area, as well as the challenges they have to overcome.

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The 10 UK districts with the most opportunities for FEMtrepreneurs:

#

Local authority

Self-employment score /10

Median pay gap score /10

Unemployment score /10

Final score /10

1.

Uttlesford

9.89

9.24

9.24

9.46

2.

North Devon

9.84

8.88

7.96

8.89

3.

Babergh

7.65

9.90

8.37

8.64

4.

South Oxfordshire

6.88

9.65

9.09

8.54

5.

Perth and Kinross

7.29

8.58

8.63

8.17

6.

Powys

9.23

7.40

7.45

8.03

7.

West Oxfordshire

9.38

5.16

8.93

7.82

8.

Mendip

8.92

8.73

5.67

7.77

9.

South Lakeland

4.89

8.32

10.00

7.74

10.

Cotswold

9.54

4.14

9.39

7.69


For the unemployment & pay gap categories higher scores mean less unemployment/pay gap

At the top of the UK rankings is Uttlesford in Essex. The local authority rated highly in all three categories; self-employment (9.89/10), pay gap (9.24/10) and unemployment (9.24/10), with fewer than 1% of women categorised as unemployed (0.91%). This results in an overall score of 9.46/10.

North Devon places second with a final rating of 8.89 out of 10. More than 12.7% of women in ‘England’s Adventure Coast’ are self-employed (9.84/10), while the locality also achieves strong scores in the pay gap (8.88/10) and unemployment (7.96/10) categories.

Completing the top three is Babergh, with an overall score of 8.64 out of 10. The Suffolk district achieved its highest rating in the pay gap category (9.90/10), with women earning 10% more than men on average. The district’s performance in unemployment (8.37/10) and self-employment (7.65/10) dipped slightly but was still very high overall.

In fifth is Perth & Kinross, the best-performing Scottish local authority in the study. With a final score of 8.17 out of 10, the local authority scored highest in unemployment (8.63/10) and pay gap (8.58/10), while still rating respectably in self-employment (7.29/10).

The 5 most challenging UK districts for female business owners

#

Local authority

Self-employment score /10

Median pay gap score /10

Unemployment score /10

Final score /10

1.

Doncaster

0.05

1.54

2.05

1.21

2.

North-East Lincolnshire

1.02

0.26

3.22

1.50

3.

South Tyneside

1.32

2.15

1.43

1.63

4.

Wolverhampton

0.91

3.88

0.21

1.67

5.

Newcastle Upon Tyne

1.37

1.48

2.20

1.68

The majority of the UK’s most demanding local authorities for female entrepreneurs are located in Northern England.

Doncaster is the most challenging with a final score of 1.21/10. Self-employment (0.05/10) is one of the poorest in the entire study, while pay gap (1.54/10) and unemployment (2.05/10) are also towards the bottom of the scale.

The second most demanding UK district for women-owned businesses is North-east Lincolnshire, with an overall rating of 1.50/10. South Tyneside is third with an average rating of 1.63/10.

Newcastle Upon Tyne (1.68/10) is in fifth and is the third local authority from North-East of England in the bottom five.

To summarise the findings, James Andrews, senior personal finance expert at money.co.uk, said:

“It has been a difficult few years for entrepreneurship in the UK, with the pandemic and cost of living crisis. That can be made worse for women, with challenges beyond the economy holding you back. This is most apparent in the North of England, where women face higher barriers than elsewhere in the UK.

"On the other hand, some local authorities, particularly in the South of England & Wales, appear to be a hotbed of female enterprise. So there are examples that could be replicated elsewhere in the UK to help more women achieve success across the nation.”

For more info on female entrepreneurs, see the money.co.uk diversity in business statistics page.

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