History of the ... economic censusesU.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 1980 |
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... ment of industrial activity in the United States . This level of detail within NAICS was particularly true for industries providing services . For example , gone was the old " Ser- vices " sector , as such , and in its place was a host ...
... ment of industrial activity in the United States . This level of detail within NAICS was particularly true for industries providing services . For example , gone was the old " Ser- vices " sector , as such , and in its place was a host ...
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... ment " is owned by a " company . " A company may own just one establishment ( a " single - establishment " company ) or it may own many establishments spread across different geographic or political jurisdictions , or across industry ...
... ment " is owned by a " company . " A company may own just one establishment ( a " single - establishment " company ) or it may own many establishments spread across different geographic or political jurisdictions , or across industry ...
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... ment a print ( and FAX ) on demand capability for data otherwise available only in electronic files . The teams sug- gested that data presentation be improved by standardiz- ing file formats across subject areas to the greatest degree ...
... ment a print ( and FAX ) on demand capability for data otherwise available only in electronic files . The teams sug- gested that data presentation be improved by standardiz- ing file formats across subject areas to the greatest degree ...
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... ment conventional reviews , and ( 3 ) provide a common menu for these items across both the census and the cur- rent economic surveys . This would require a significant planning and design effort . A new planning team was organized ...
... ment conventional reviews , and ( 3 ) provide a common menu for these items across both the census and the cur- rent economic surveys . This would require a significant planning and design effort . A new planning team was organized ...
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... ment and throughout the U.S. economy in improving the ability of economists and statisticians to assess the impact of international trade and industrial practices on the domestic economy . In addition , the growing need to relate U.S. ...
... ment and throughout the U.S. economy in improving the ability of economists and statisticians to assess the impact of international trade and industrial practices on the domestic economy . In addition , the growing need to relate U.S. ...
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1997 Economic Census 1st qtr account managers activities administrative records agency analysts Association barcode CD-ROM census mail census mailout census questionnaires check-in consolidated city construction control file data collection data users developed DocuPrint Economic Census Chapter Economic Census data edit electronic employees Employer identification enumeration EPST ESMPD Federal firms forms geocoding Geographic Area Series geographic codes Guam History-1997 Economic Census identified included Internet Jeffersonville kind-of-business mail follow-up manufacturing ment Metropolitan Statistical Areas mineral industries multiestablishment companies NAICS naires nomic nonemployers nonrespondents Northern Mariana Islands Office operation Outlying Areas payroll printed processing programs publication published Puerto Rico receipts Recode File reports requested response retail trade sample schedules sector selected service industries SIC Code single-establishment companies SSEL staff statistics Subject Series Survey tabulation telephone follow-up tion tionnaires transportation trucks U.S. Census Bureau United vehicle Virgin Islands wholesale trade ZIP Code