Annual Survey of Manufactures: ASM., Volume 3; Volume 9, Issue 2U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 1968 - Industries |
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... household con- sell chiefly at retail to household consumers through the mail , through house - to - house routes , or through sales- men . Some activities of a service nature ( enameling , engraving , etc. ) are included in ...
... household con- sell chiefly at retail to household consumers through the mail , through house - to - house routes , or through sales- men . Some activities of a service nature ( enameling , engraving , etc. ) are included in ...
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... Household furniture ..... Wood furniture not upholstered .. Wood furniture , upholstered .. Metal household furniture ........ Mattresses and bedsprings ....... Household furniture , n.e.c ..... 291,839 1,346,106 252,986 511,579 151,451 ...
... Household furniture ..... Wood furniture not upholstered .. Wood furniture , upholstered .. Metal household furniture ........ Mattresses and bedsprings ....... Household furniture , n.e.c ..... 291,839 1,346,106 252,986 511,579 151,451 ...
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... Household appliances ..... 158,841 999,692 126,389 255,712 714,550 2,394,396 2,474,164 4,840,372 120,946 808,214 3631 Household cooking equipment .... 20,908 125,852 16,451 33,394 87,036 268,237 299,092 556,194 13,310 108,016 3632 Household ...
... Household appliances ..... 158,841 999,692 126,389 255,712 714,550 2,394,396 2,474,164 4,840,372 120,946 808,214 3631 Household cooking equipment .... 20,908 125,852 16,451 33,394 87,036 268,237 299,092 556,194 13,310 108,016 3632 Household ...
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... household furniture ..... 1,061,540 930,305 865,526 114 107 25126 25120 Furniture frames for household furniture . Wood furniture , upholstered , n.s.k .. 69,789 60,963 53,401 114 114 ( 21,868 ) 35,624 40,062 61 89 36 136 292 2514 ...
... household furniture ..... 1,061,540 930,305 865,526 114 107 25126 25120 Furniture frames for household furniture . Wood furniture , upholstered , n.s.k .. 69,789 60,963 53,401 114 114 ( 21,868 ) 35,624 40,062 61 89 36 136 292 2514 ...
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... household bleaching compounds ? 711,533 660,361 178,868 209,035 200,000 223,381 103 110 192,275 102 115 11,606 161 78 2,995,866 104 109 587,807 108 112 86 105 1 2 1 1 20 1 5 1 28193 Sulfuric acid2 . 192,344 195,652 193,941 98 101 28194 ...
... household bleaching compounds ? 711,533 660,361 178,868 209,035 200,000 223,381 103 110 192,275 102 115 11,606 161 78 2,995,866 104 109 587,807 108 112 86 105 1 2 1 1 20 1 5 1 28193 Sulfuric acid2 . 192,344 195,652 193,941 98 101 28194 ...
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20 FOOD 22 TEXTILE MILL 23 APPAREL 25 FURNITURE 26 PAPER 27 PRINTING 28 CHEMICALS 32 STONE CLAY 33 PRIMARY METAL 34 FABRICATED METAL 35 MACHINERY 36 ELECTRICAL MACHINERY 37 TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT 39 MISCELLANEOUS MANUFACTURING added by manufacture ADMINISTRATIVE AND AUXILIARY ALLIED PRODUCTS APPAREL AND RELATED CHEMICALS AND ALLIED CLAY AND GLASS COSTUME JEWELRY ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION employees Production workers error of estimates estimates percent FABRICATED METAL PRODUCTS FOOD AND KINDRED FURNITURE AND FIXTURES GLASS PRODUCTS GRAIN MILLS Industry Groups INSTRUMENTS AND RELATED KINDRED PRODUCTS LUMBER AND WOOD MACHINERY EXCEPT ELECTRICAL Man-hours Wages Value manufacture Cost materials 2 Value MEN'S AND BOYS Metropolitan Statistical Areas NONFERROUS PAPER AND ALLIED PAPERBOARD Payroll Total Man-hours PLASTICS PRODUCTS NEC PRIMARY METAL INDUSTRIES PRINTING AND PUBLISHING RELATED PRODUCTS RUBBER AND PLASTICS SAWMILLS Short tons Standard error Standard Metropolitan Statistical TEXTILE MILL PRODUCTS Total Man-hours Wages Total Payroll Total Value of shipments Wages Value added
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Page 553 - Rubber and miscellaneous plastics products 31 Leather and leather products 32 Stone, clay, and glass products 33 Primary metal industries 34 Fabricated metal products 35 Machinery...
Page 13 - Foi1 the period 1954 to 1965 value added by manufacture represents adjusted value added and for earlier years, unadjusted value added. Unadjusted value added is obtained by subtracting the cost of materials, supplies and containers, fuel, purchased electric energy, and contract work from the value of shipments for products manufactured plus receipts for services rendered.