Economy

Can startups be a solution for job creation?

Marmore Team

28 June 2017

The GCC region too has caught-up with this global phenomenon and has some successful start-up stories to boast about. Start-ups are being projected as forerunners of economic growth through job creation and also pursued as the solution for job creation. However, to what extent this presumption about start-ups holds well is debatable.

Do start-ups create jobs?
Table: Increase / Decrease in Employment

Sectors20122013201420152016
Construction(27,780)(24,608)99,08769,31356,937
Trade and Repair Services56,31241,75680,81177,4028,761
Manufacturing11,156(2,139)30,554(16,527)(423)
Real Estate44,09133,79578,91041,15833,716
Transportation14,24324,133 38,11311,22311,588
Hotels and Restaurants17,07221,95023,677(3,431)11,644
Community Services and Others5,3106,25110,833 74,3257,271
Educational Services and Studies5,5912,2437,8597,6607,654
Financial Intermediation1,6902,5715,6992,2403,312
Others10,08591717,72428,6851,603
Total137,7706,869393,267292,048142,063

Source: Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation

Prior to answering the question-if start-ups can be key to the growing concern of unemployment in the region, the effectiveness of start-ups in job creation has to be assessed.  The Y-o-Y increase in jobs and establishment in the UAE across sectors most cases has resulted in incremental jobs. It is however obvious, that the growth in the jobs on the account of newer establishments coming into existence has be not been consistent within/across sectors.

For instance, the educational sector employment strength increased by 2,571 employees while 61 new establishments were set-up in 2013. Similar level of job creation was witnessed in 2015 in the financial sector but there were only 20 new establishment set-up.

Table: Increase / Decrease in Establishments

Increase / Decrease Establishments20122013201420152016
Construction1,086(478)2,7132,0902,698
Trade and Repair Services3,3692,3885,3283,517451
Manufacturing368(271)1,295(467)216
Real Estate1,3881,4892,2294523,679
Transportation(813)(692)837(79)153
Hotels and Restaurants9348731,1545701,329
Community Services and Others1,0528131,0825,686703
Educational Services and Studies10956163536131
Financial Intermediation496117020159
Others216(173)8411,643(1,921)
Total7,7584,06615,81213,968–  

Source: Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation

Contrary to the trend in the financial sector discussed above, in the construction sector 1,086 new establishments were set-up in UAE in 2012, yet, the industry employment strength decreased by 28K. Similarly, the transportation sector witnessed a drop in number of establishments during the years 2012 and 2013, but this didn’t result it drop in the growth in employment, rather the sector employee strength increased by c.30K.

Start-ups a solution for job creation?
Looking at start-ups as a solution for job creation may not be a very wise stand. Based on the employment-established Y-o-Y growth/decline trend across sectors, it is evident that in most cases newer establishments have led to job creation. Though the newer establishments would have led to job creation, in some cases, they have failed to make an impact and the industry on the whole witnessed drop in employment.

The inherent high failure risk of start-ups could cause significant volatility in the job the market. The solution for the job creation should be more stable and consistent and not something which is unpredictable. Moreover, the early stage of start-ups would limit the employment generation, as they tend to run leaner operations to preserve cash and invest it in the business. The employee strength of the start-ups discussed in the table below establish the idiosyncratic nature of start-ups. Depending on the nature of the start-up, a five-member startup could create a much larger impact than a 50-person startup. Therefore, start-ups should be considered as potential source of innovation rather than solution for employment generation.

Table: Selected Leading Start-ups in UAE

NameEmployee Strength  DescriptionSectorFounded
Remitr50Money transfer appFinancial Services2016
Boxit10Connects consumers with storage facilitiesTransportation2016
Wing200Delivery serviceTransportation2016
THE LIST50Marketplace for luxury collectiblesRetail2016
Justmop.com10On demand home cleaning servicesOthers2016
Shedd50Fashion reseller appRetail2015
Wrappup10Smart recorderOthers2015
InstaShop50Grocery delivery appRetail2015
ChefXchange50Book private chefOthers2015
ShortPoint50SAAS Web design platformOthers2015

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