Self-Employment in South East
South East is one of the UK's 12 statistical regions. Self-employment here means residents who work for themselves — sole traders, freelancers, contractors and partners — rather than as employees. According to the Office for National Statistics, 774,735 people were self-employed in South East in 2019, equal to 16.8% of the region's workforce.
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How South East compares to the UK
South East ranks 2nd of 12 UK regions by the number of self-employed people and 3rd by self-employment rate. Its 16.8% rate is above the UK-wide figure of 13.4% (Jan-Mar 2026). See all 12 UK regions →
Frequently asked questions
- How many people are self-employed in South East?
- 774,735 people are self-employed in South East as of 2019, making up 16.8% of the region's workforce. Source: ONS Annual Population Survey 2019 (Self-employment by NUTS1 region), OGL v3.0.
- What is the self-employment rate in South East?
- The self-employment rate in South East is 16.8% (2019), which is above the UK figure of 13.4%. South East ranks 3rd out of 12 UK regions by self-employment rate.
- Where does South East rank in the UK for self-employment?
- South East ranks 2nd of 12 UK regions by the number of self-employed people (774,735) and 3rd by self-employment rate (16.8%).
Source: Office for National Statistics (ONS), Self-employment by NUTS1 (region) (2019, released 2020-04-17). Survey source: Annual Population Survey (regional, 2018-based weights) / Labour Force Survey (national). Licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Data accessed and verified 2026-06-27.