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ANNUAL SURVEY OF MANUFACTURES: 1949 AND 1950

Table 6.--GENERAL STATISTICS FOR OPERATING MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENTS FOR THE

(Money figures and man-hours are in THOUSANDS. Figures are not shown for major industry groups if (a) data census series and relateidata, or (c) the standard error of the estimate for All employees, number" are shown only for these two items; standard errors of the other general statistics estimates for an added.

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WEST NORTH CENTRAL STATES, BY MAJOR INDUSTRY GROUPS: 1950, 1949, AND 1947

would be disclosed for individual companies in any year, (b) survey estimates are inconsistent with other
(columns A and G) or "Value added by manufacture" (columns F and J) exceeds 15 percent. Standard errors
industry are usually of the same general magnitude as the standard errors shown for employment and
errors considerably in excess of 15 percent.)

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Number
(average
for the
year)

no.

Salaries

and wages, total

Number
(average
for the
year)

Value added by manufacture

Manhours, total

Wages,
total

(s)

A
B

с
D

F
MISSOURI
All industries, total for opera-
ting manufacturing establishments 325,272 $996,873

262,016 515,461 $713,480 $2,023,902 20 Food and kindred products...

48,250 22 Textile mill products......

161,602 35,635 72,286 106,795 394,740

2,950 23 Apparel and related products.

8,339
2,601
5,979

6,462
35,550

16,833

81,594 24 Lumber and products, except

31,308 54,560

58,725 122,153 furniture45

9,075
17,534

8, 205 25 Furniture and fixtures....

13,771

13,805 6,466

29,125

19,592 26 Paper and allied products...

5,344
11,955

13,970
9,047

30,062

27,096 27 Printing and publishing industries.

7,628
15,656

19,547
24,671

46,900 29 Petroleum and coal products.....

83,740 16,913 35,309 50,792 (8)

151,597 (8) (s) (8)

(8) 31 Leather and leather products...

39,651 84,043 32 Stone, clay, and glass products.

36,095

62,433 71,544 148,407 14,843

49,098 33 Primary metal industries....

12,703 27,218

39,635 12,260

101,298 34 Fabricated metal products...

39,635
10,689 21,192

31,662

72,417 23,145 35 Machinery (except electrical)

77,768
18,912
37,835

56,095
18,200

136,887

62,455 36 Electrical machinery......

13,765 28,076 41,243 113,771 13,530

44,140 37 Transportation equipment....

10,577 21,289 30,2444 77,812

35,400 38 Instruments and related products,

134,171 28,540 59,915 105,582 329,632 (8) (8) (s) (8) (8)

(s)
NORTH DAKOTA AND SOUTH DAKOTA
All industries, total for opera-
ting manufacturing establishments 17,520

50,587
13,369 28,880

36,705

99,001 NEBRASKA All industries, total for opera

ting manufacturing establishments 47,766 147,002 36,371 77,894 101,644 270,579 20 Food and kindred products...

27,355 84,209 20,613 44,459 57,131 153,153 KANSAS All industries, total for opera

ting manufacturing establishments 87,304 282,425 69,982 147,475 209,397 613,500 20 Food and kindred products...

25,527 25 Furniture and fixtures......

74,618
19,466
41,770

52,731 154,575
981
2,439

873 27 Printing and publishing industries...

1,576

1,888 8,721

3,538 29. Petroleum and coal products......

24,609

7,113
16,866

20,557
(s)

39,967 (s) (8) (s) (8)

(s) 32 Stone, clay, and glass products.

3,937 34 Fabricated metal products...

12,254
3,282
6,870 9,806

,669 3,464

13,224 35 Machinery (except electrical).

2,521
5,111

8,294 24,048 5,711

17,875 37 Transportation equipment....

4,766
9,603
13,428

38,791
21,788
80,930

18,035 37,025 60,742 162,614 swithheld because the estimate did not meet publication standards, either on the basis of the associated standard error of estimate or on the basis of consistency review.

Ithe averages for 1950 and 1949 are based on employment reported for the four pay periods ending nearest the 15th of March, May, August, and November. The figures do not include employees reported separately at central administrative offices and auxiliary establishments. The 1949 number of such employees in each State of this Geographic Division is shown below, The approximated 1949 annual total pay roll shown was derived by multiplying by four the first quarter 1949 taxable pay roll figures listed in the joint Census-BOASI publication, "County Business Patterns." able for this publication.

OASI program data for 1950 were not avail

35,

Administrative and auxiliary

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Iowa...
Missouri
North Dakota.
South Dakota.
Nebraska.
Kansas.

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1,072 4,252

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2Value of products less cost of materials, supplies, fuel, electric energy, and contract work.

3The percentage standard errors shown in this column indicate the difference that can be expected between the estimates and comparable complete canvass totals, because of sampling fluctuations. The estimates will differ from the complete totals by less than:

i) The percentage shown: approximately 2 times out of 3
11) Twice the percentage shown: approximately 19 times out of 20

(111) Three times the percentage shown: almost always "The Annual Survey estimates for industry group 24, "Lumber and wood products, except furniture," tend to be understated because of incomplete coverage of logging camps and logging contractors not operating sawmills (Standard Industrial classification Industry 2411). This undercoverage is estimated at less than 5 percent.

5The 1950 and 1949 figures for major group 24 are not strictly comparable with 1947 data. In 1947 only sawmills that produced more than 200,000 board feet of lumber were required to report the information shown in this table, whereas in 1950 and 1949 it was requested of all sawmills. It is estimated that all mills in the United States producing less than 200,000 board feet account for approximately 3 percent of total employment for major group 24. No estimate has been made of the importance of these small mills for individual States or Geographic Divisions.

The data for North Dakota and South Dakota have been combined because of the high standard errors are ated with 1949 and 1950 estimates for each State.

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Table 7.-- GENERAL STATISTICS FOR OPERATING MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENTS FOR THE

(Money figures and man-hours are in THOUSANDS. Figures are not shown for major industry groups if (a) data census series and related data, or (c) the standard error of the estimate for "All employees, number" are shown only for these two items; standard errors of the other general statistics estimates for an added. Unpublished estimates, including those which can be derived by subtraction, may have standard

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