Census of manufactures (1992).DIANE Publishing |
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Halaman iii
... percent of all economic activity . Among other changes , new 1992 definitions affect the boundaries of about a third of all metropolitan areas . Also , the Survey of Women - Owned Businesses has now been expanded to include all ...
... percent of all economic activity . Among other changes , new 1992 definitions affect the boundaries of about a third of all metropolitan areas . Also , the Survey of Women - Owned Businesses has now been expanded to include all ...
Halaman vi
... percent of the value of shipments for all manufacturing . Generally , all single - establishment companies with less than 5 employees were excused , while all establishments with more than 20 employees were mailed forms . Information on ...
... percent of the value of shipments for all manufacturing . Generally , all single - establishment companies with less than 5 employees were excused , while all establishments with more than 20 employees were mailed forms . Information on ...
Halaman xii
... percent (specialization ratio). In 1987, the specialization ratio was 92 percent. Establishments in this industry also accounted for 95 percent of products considered primary to the industry no matter where they were actually produced ...
... percent (specialization ratio). In 1987, the specialization ratio was 92 percent. Establishments in this industry also accounted for 95 percent of products considered primary to the industry no matter where they were actually produced ...
Halaman xiii
... percent below the 20.5 thousand reported in 1987 . The leading States in employment in 1992 were Penn- sylvania , California , Indiana , and New York , accounting for approximately 35 percent of the industry's employment . This ...
... percent below the 20.5 thousand reported in 1987 . The leading States in employment in 1992 were Penn- sylvania , California , Indiana , and New York , accounting for approximately 35 percent of the industry's employment . This ...
Halaman xiv
Establishments in this industry also accounted for 91 percent of products considered primary to the industry no matter where they were actually produced ( coverage ratio ) . In 1987 , the coverage ratio was 87 percent . The products ...
Establishments in this industry also accounted for 91 percent of products considered primary to the industry no matter where they were actually produced ( coverage ratio ) . In 1987 , the coverage ratio was 87 percent . The products ...
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abbreviations and symbols annual survey APPARATUS AND PLUMBING appendixes ASM establishments ASM NA capital expenditures Census of Manufactures cost of materials DATA:NONE UPF:DIR:34BDAT.UPF economic census electric employees employment estab establishments classified estimates excluded explanation of terms fabricated metal fittings and trim Fluid Power Products heating boilers Including Aerospace MA35N Industrial Classification industry statistics infrared heaters introductory text inventories Job Name JOBNAME LIFO lishment machinery and equipment MANUFACTURES INDUSTRY SERIES manufacturing establishments material code materials consumed meaning of abbreviations mechanical stokers ments METAL SANITARY WARE mil dol million dollars miscellaneous receipts Number of companies number of establishments oil burners Paperboard payroll percent Plumbing fixture fittings primary products shipments product class Product code purchased services rental payments report form requested secondary products specialization ratio standard errors Standard Industrial Classification survey of manufactures table 1a TIPS UPF MCD_SRB,BA_TAYLOR total value value added Value of primary value of products value of shipments
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Halaman 1 - P 4) are defined as workers (up through the working foreman level) engaged in fabricating, processing, assembling, inspection, receiving, storage, handling, packing, warehousing, shipping (but not delivering), maintenance, repair, janitorial, watchman services, product development, auxiliary production for plant's own use (eg, power plant), recordkeeping, and other services closely associated with these production operations at the establishment covered by the report.
Halaman 8 - ... result would be within the indicated ranges would be correct in approximately the relative frequencies shown. Those proportions, therefore, may be interpreted as defining the confidence that the estimates from a particular sample would differ from complete-coverage results by as much as one, two, or three standard errors, respectively.
Halaman 8 - These operational errors would also occur if a complete canvass were to be conducted under the same conditions as the survey. Explicit measures of their effects generally are not available. However, it is believed that most of the important operational errors were detected and corrected in the course of the Bureau's review of the data for reasonableness and consistency.
Halaman 2 - Included are all items made by or for the establishment from materials owned by it whether sold, transferred to other plants of the same company, or shipped on consignment. The net selling value of products made in one plant on a contract basis from materials owned by another was reported by the plant providing the materials. In the case of multiunit companies, the manufacturer was requested to report the value of products transferred to other establishments of the same company at full economic or...
Halaman xiii - Establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing heating equipment, except electric and warm air furnaces, including gas, oil, and stoker coal fired equipment for the automatic utilization of gaseous, liquid, and solid fuels. Establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing...
Halaman 8 - The complete-coverage value would be included in the range: 1. From one standard error below to one standard error above the derived estimate for about two-thirds of all possible samples.
Halaman 3 - Consequently, it is considered to be the best value measure available for comparing the relative economic importance of manufacturing among industries and geographic areas.
Halaman 1 - ... sales delivery (highway truck drivers and their helpers), advertising, credit, collection, installation and servicing of own products, clerical and routine office functions, executive, purchasing, financing, legal, personnel (including cafeteria, medical, etc.), professional, and technical. Also included are employees on the payroll of the manufacturing establishment engaged in the construction of major additions or alterations to the plant and who are utilized as a separate work force.
Halaman 3 - By manufacture, derived by subtracting the cost of materials, supplies, containers, fuel, purchased electricity, and contract work from the value of shipments.
Halaman 3 - ... products manufactured plus receipts for services rendered. The result of this calculation is then adjusted by the addition of value added by merchandising operations...