Table 4. — PRODUCTS, BY KIND AND VALUE, FOR THE UNITED STATES: 1939 AND 1937 1 Figures not shown separately to avoid disclosing, exactly or approximately, data reported by individual establishments. TABLE 5. - WAGE EARNERS ENGAGED IN MANUFACTURING, BY MONTHS, FOR THE UNITED STATES, 1939 AND 1937, AND BY STATES, 1939 ELECTRICAL MEASURING INSTRUMENTS Cost of CENSUS ber earners of (averestab- age for lish- the of manufac ture a (A preliminary report for this industry was issued September 12, 1940] Description of the industry.—The establishments in Table 1.-SUMMARY FOR THE UNITED STATES: 1939 AND 1937 this industry are primarily engaged in the manufacture of measuring instruments, meter transformers, and in Num- Wage materials, Value add Horse fuel, pur dicating instruinents such as switchboard instruments, Value of ed by power Wages chased prime graphic recording meters, and portable meters. ments year) ? Statistics for prior census years.—No statistics, other than those for products, are available for years prior to 6,976 $9,881, 124 $12, 104, 664 $41, 797, 495 $29, 692, 831 6, 935 10, 101, 959 40, 415,677 | 30, 159, 049 (*) 1937, for the "Electrical measuring instruments” industry. A special tabulation was made of the reports I See GENERAL EXPLANATIONS-Definition of establishment. 2 See GENERAL EXPLANATIONS-Wage earners and wages. for 1937 in order to obtain figures comparable with 3 Value of products less cost of materials, supplies, fuel, purchased electric energy, and contraet work. See GENERAL' EXPLANATIONS-Value added by those for 1939. * Not called for on schedule. movers energy, and 555 1939. 59 10, 256, 628 manufacture. Number of establishments ? Salaried officers of corporations 3 Salaried employees : Wage earners (average for the year). Other. Salaried officers Salaries 3 Wages. Distribution Construction Other.... Materials, supplies, and containers. Contract work. i Connecticut, 2 establishments; Indiana, 2; Kansas, 1; Massachusetts, 3; Michigan, 2; Minnesota, 1; Mississippi, 1; New Jersey, 8; Pennsylvania, 4. See GENERAL EXPLANATIONS-Definition of establishment. * See GENERAL EXPLANATIONS-Persons engaged-general classification. * See GENERAL EXPLANATIONS-Wage earners and wages. 3 Salaries of salaried officers withheld from publication to avoid disclosing salaries reported by individual establishments; included in figure for "Salaries" of manufacturing employees. • Value of products less cost of materials, supplies, containers,fuel, purchased electric energy, and contract work. See GENERAL EXPLANATIONS_Value added by manufacture. TABLE 3.-VALUE OF PRODUCTS, FOR THE UNITED STATES: 1939 AND 1937 TABLE 4.–PRODUCTS, BY KIND, QUANTITY, AND VALUE, FOR THE UNITED STATES: 1939 AND 1937 Total value....... Number. Value. Number. Value Number Value Number. Value Number. Value. Number. Value ing pocket and motor-vehicle meters, value. For internal-combustion engines, etc., value.--- Tube checkers, value. TABLE 5.—WAGE EARNERS ENGAGED IN MANUFACTURING, BY MONTHS, FOR THE UNITED STATES, 1939 AND 1937, AND BY STATES, 1939 GENERATING, DISTRIBUTION, AND INDUSTRIAL APPARATUS, AND APPARATUS FOR INCORPORATION IN MANUFACTURED PRODUCTS, NOT ELSEWHERE CLASSIFIED (A preliminary report for this industry was issued October 28, 1940) Description of the industry. The establishments in factured products, not elsewhere classified” industry. this industry are primarily engaged in the manufacture A special tabulation was made of the reports for 1937 in of electrical prime movers and other electric power order to obtain figures comparable with those for 1939. equipment, including steam-turbine generator sets, for TABLE 1.-SUMMARY FOR THE UNITED STATES: 1939 AND 1937 employment in the generation, transmission, or utilization of electric energy. Products of this industry include Cost of motors, generators, transformers, switchboards, panel materials, Horseboards, and other transmission accessories (except fuel, pur Value of products manufac- of primo insulated wire and conduit), welding apparatus, etc. year) The production of machines operated by detachable electric motors is included in the "Machinery (except 70, 401 $104,083, 541 $187, 326, 472 $470, 462, 442 $283, 135, 970 167, 331 electrical)" group. 93, 862 142, 642, 946 210, 440, 609 577, 685, 052 367, 244, 443 Statistics for prior census years.- No statistics, , 1 See GENERAL EXPLANATIONS--Definition of establishment. other than those for products, are available prior to . See GENERAL EXPLANATIONS--Wage earners and wages. 3 Value of products less cost of materials, supplies, fuel, purchased electric 1937 for the "Generating, distribution, and industrial energy, and contract work. See GENERAL EXPLANATIONS-Value added by apparatus, and apparatus for incorporation in manu + Not called for on schedule. Num Wage ber of earners (aver- lish age for the ments 1 Value added by power chased elec- and con- ture 3 movers 491 1939 398 (9) manufacture. Salaries and wages, total ? Salaried officers ? Salaries a Wages. Distribution. Construction Other Materials, supplies, and containers. Contract work... See footnotes at end of table, TABLE 2.-GENERAL STATISTICS IN DETAIL BY STATES: 1939—Continued Number of establishments 1. Salaried officers of corporations ? Salaried employees ?. Wage earners (average for the year) : Other... Salaried officers a Salaries 2 Wages. Distribution Construction. Other..... Materials, supplies, and containers. Contract work. $82, 078 $35, 796, 359 5,765 381, 095 16, 244 10, 443, 812 60, 069 23, 623, 942 1, 278, 646 23, 436 I See GENERAL EXPLANATIONS-Definition of establishment. * Value of products less cost of materials, supplies, containers, fuel, purchased electric energy, and contract work. See GENERAL EXPLANATIONS-Value added by manufacture. » Alabama, 1 establishment; Colorado, 1; District of Columbia, 1; Georgia. 2; Indiana, 8; Iowa, 9; Kentucky, 3; Louisiana, 1; Massachusetts, 32; New Hampshire, 2; New York, 56; North Carolina, 1; North Dakota, 1; Oklahoma, 3; Rhode Island, 1; West Virginia, 1. Salaries of salaried officers withheld from publication to avoid disclosing salaries reported by individual establishments; included in figure for "Salaries" of manufacturing employees. TABLE 3.-VALUE OF PRODUCTS FOR THE UNITED STATES: 1939 AND 1937 Generating, Distribution, and Industrial Apparatus, and Apparatus for Incor poration in Manufactured Products, not Elsewhere Classified industry, all poration in manufactured products, not elsewhere classified. Other products (not classified in this industry). poration in manufactured products, not elsewhere classified, made in this industry.. poration in manufactured products, not elsewhere classified, made as I Value of automotive parts, mechanical drive turbines, reduction gears, heating and cooking equipment, radio apparatus, and refrigerator units. |