Census of Manufactures, 1947: General summary |
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... figures 8. Completeness of coverage 26. Classes of products 17 4 27. Value of products shipped 18 4 28. Transfer values 18 9. Change in scope betwen 1939 and 1947 6 29. Duplication in cost of materials and value of 10. Definition of ...
... figures 8. Completeness of coverage 26. Classes of products 17 4 27. Value of products shipped 18 4 28. Transfer values 18 9. Change in scope betwen 1939 and 1947 6 29. Duplication in cost of materials and value of 10. Definition of ...
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... figures were obtained . For the first time in the history of the Census of Manufactures , the Bureau is obtaining a direct meas- ure of the coverage of such a census . Preliminary results of an intensive enumeration in representative ...
... figures were obtained . For the first time in the history of the Census of Manufactures , the Bureau is obtaining a direct meas- ure of the coverage of such a census . Preliminary results of an intensive enumeration in representative ...
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... Figures Despite the application of fairly uniform defini- tions of manufacturing activity , the 1947 census figures differ , in some cases rather markedly , as to region and industry from those published by other Federal agencies for ...
... Figures Despite the application of fairly uniform defini- tions of manufacturing activity , the 1947 census figures differ , in some cases rather markedly , as to region and industry from those published by other Federal agencies for ...
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... figures could be obtained from BOASI records , satisfactory estimates of cover- age could be developed for those two measures . The sample data were inflated to estimated totals by multiplying the individual establishment figures by the ...
... figures could be obtained from BOASI records , satisfactory estimates of cover- age could be developed for those two measures . The sample data were inflated to estimated totals by multiplying the individual establishment figures by the ...
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... figures for the two industries ( coffee and spice roasting and several industry subgroups . Each individual indus- try is designated by a 4 - digit code , each industry sub- group by a 3 - digit code identical with the first three ...
... figures for the two industries ( coffee and spice roasting and several industry subgroups . Each individual indus- try is designated by a 4 - digit code , each industry sub- group by a 3 - digit code identical with the first three ...
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1947 shipments added by manufacture Aircraft allied products apparatus Apparel census chemicals Children's classified in Industry Cost County dress dustry East North Central eeeeee engaged in manufacturing ESTABLISHMENTS CLASSIFIED Establishments employing Establishments primarily engaged Fabricated metal Fabricated metal products facture figures foundries fuel gloves GROUPS AND INDUSTRIES INDUSTRY All establish INDUSTRY AND INDUSTRY instruments Knit leather lishments machinery machines MAJOR INDUSTRY GROUPS manu mary products materials Men's and boys ments Metalworking mill shapes nonferrous metals North Central Number average NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES Number of establishments number of production operation outerwear percent plant and equipment ployees ployees ployees Primary metal industries Production worker man-hours Production worker wages Pulp related products rolling and drawing rubber Salaries and wages semi short tons SIC Industry STANDARD METROPOLITAN AREAS STATISTICS FOR ESTABLISHMENTS steel suits and coats TABLE 1.-GENERAL STATISTICS Textile TITLE AND DESCRIPTION tractors trailers and trailers trucks Value added wire Women's wool
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Page 3 - The manufacturing division includes those establishments engaged in the mechanical or chemical transformation of inorganic or organic substances into new products and usually described as plants, factories, or mills, which characteristically use power-driven machines and materials-handling equipment.
Page 15 - It includes all forms of compensation such as salaries, wages, commissions, dismissal pay, all bonuses, vacation and sick leave pay, and compensation in kind, prior to such deductions as employees' Social Security contributions, withholding taxes, group insurance, union dues, and savings bonds.
Page 220 - East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain: Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico...
Page 315 - Establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing hot metal, pig iron, silvery pig iron, and ferroalloys from iron ore and iron and steel scrap; converting pig iron, scrap iron and scrap steel into steel; and in hot rolling iron and steel into basic shapes such as plates, sheets, strips, rods, bars, and tubing. Merchant blast furnaces and byproduct or beehive coke ovens are also included in this industry.
Page 15 - Include working foremen and all nonsupervisory workers (including leadmen and trainees) engaged in fabricating, processing, assembling, inspection, receiving, storage, handling, packing, warehousing, shipping, maintenance, repair, janitorial and watchman services, product development, auxiliary production for plant's own use (eg, power plant), and recordkeeping and other services closely associated with the above production operations.
Page 13 - ... metropolitan district" as defined by the Bureau of the Census. In addition, nonagricultural workers must constitute at least two-thirds of the total employed labor force of the county.
Page 12 - Northeast: New England Middle Atlantic .... North Central: East North Central. . West North Central. South: South Atlantic East South Central . West South Central. West: Mountain Pacific New England: Maine New Hampshire. . . . Vermont Massachusetts .... Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania East North Central.
Page 3 - Manufacturing production is usually carried on for the wholesale market, for transfers to other plants of the same company, or to the order of industrial users rather than for direct sale to the household consumer. Some manufacturers in a few industries sell chiefly at retail to household consumers through the mail, through house-to-house routes, or through salesmen.
Page 14 - ... States, similar integration criteria have been applied in defining SMSA's on a city and town basis because towns are regarded as the significant unit in this region of the country. The requirement that each SMSA consist of county units (except in New England) sometimes results in the inclusion in an area of a considerable amount of territory which would not ordinarily be considered "metropolitan,
Page 322 - This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing machinery for use by the food-products and beverage manufacturing industries in the preparation, canning, or packaging of food products. Important products of this industry include bakers machinery and equipment (bake ovens, breadslicing machines, wrapping machines, and dough mixers) ; canning machinery ; chocolate and confectionery machinery; dairy products machinery and equipment, including fluid milk processing machinery,...