The conditions for entrepreneurship are generally considered favourable relative to other European Union (EU) Member States, primarily due to low start-up costs and an ease of complying with taxes. However, Estonia falls below average for SME lending. The overall self-employment rate (10%) was below the EU average (13%) in 2022. This was also observed among women (6% vs. 9% for the EU), youth (20-29 years old) (3% vs. 7%), seniors (50-64 years old) (12% vs.17%) and immigrants (9% vs. 11%). However, the self-employed were slightly more likely to employ others on average than in the EU (43% vs. 32%) – notably women (32% vs. 27%) and seniors (37% vs. 35%). Eliminating all of these gaps in entrepreneurship activity rates across population groups would result in an additional 55 000 entrepreneurs. More than 85% of these “missing” entrepreneurs are women, almost 75% of them are seniors (i.e. over 50 years old) and nearly 20% are immigrants.