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Tiêu đề County Business Patterns - Kentucky
Trường học University of Kentucky
Chuyên ngành Business Patterns
Thể loại Report
Năm xuất bản 2023
Thành phố Lexington
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INTRODUCTION ‘County Business Patterns isan annual series that ro- ‘vides subnational economic data by industry.. ‘This series has been published annually since 1964 and at irregular int

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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

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——— County Business Patterns | 1997

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for Economie Aas

Paula J Scheider, Princo assoeat Oector ferpregams

Frederick T Knickerbocker, Associate Dretor for eeonsme Programs

‘Thomas L Mesenbours, asian Decor for eemomic Programs John P.Govenl,

het, Econom Panning and

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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

sn rapor was prepared under the ger Sasa ovine for Resear ad ‘aateddogy Econom Panning are Conn Onnon Pal Wamezaryk,

‘Chet Reiter say ranch superied The peparation af tha ygen and was, Sram Ph Thompson, Thomas bei sod Gerald Feuer, Kasey Dice

‘on, Yolanda Fandarburh ary Green, Natit Watano Alan Pines Mary Troma, fom Youngman abuts role an dat ara seat Tnghodslsy sở quaÖ8 saesaree se, ars weve performed oy Ken Sasa che! Rombeu, Thomas Caves ind Mikhel! Tags Armgzel Dave heifetEoltAto ad lưemnaten 5, Joi Sullivan provide idee fo amet acs, Jom Ss 2s lena Eanas peered hese pees Vian and geri general etal Su

‘David Chapman ef te Ecorse sass {al Mets ad Progra Desion rnd athe eng star an pre

‘ied ater retnoasogel improve

‘omer Senies isan Walter Odom, (Chet gertored past arin, 2x92 campostion, sora vie, ind fring panning and procremer or ublentns, ner! procs nd

‘pocorn Barbara ADDO proved

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——— County Business Patterns | 1997

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for Economie Aas

Paula J Scheider, Princo assoeat Oector ferpregams

Frederick T Knickerbocker, Associate Dretor for eeonsme Programs

‘Thomas L Mesenbours, asian Decor for eemomic Programs John P.Govenl,

het, Econom Panning and

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2 Counties Employees, Pavol, and Establishments, by Indust Tạ » Description of Publications Issue in Pdvious Yer% iđe bác cover

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INTRODUCTION

‘County Business Patterns isan annual series that ro-

‘vides subnational economic data by industry The series Is

Useful for studying the economic activity of small areas:

analyzing economic changes over time; and asa bench

‘mark for statistical series, surveys, and databases

between economic censutes, The series serves varous

business uss such as analyzing market potenti, measue

Ing the effectiveness of sles and advertising programs,

setting sales quotas, and developing budgets The data

also ae used by government agencies for administation

{and planning

‘Most ofthe couotry’s economic activity is covered in

this series, Data are excluded for seemployed peopl

domestic service workers, railroad employee, agricultural

production workers, most government employees, and

Employees on ocean-borne vessels or In foreign countries

Data are provided by industry inthe fllowing economic

divisions: agricultural services, forestry, and fishing min-

ing: construction; manufacturing: transportation and pub

He tlie; wholesale rade; real raer finance, insu

ance, and real esate; and services Data are tabulated by

Industry as defined inthe Stondard industrial Classifica

ton Manual: 1987

‘This series has been published annually since 1964 and

at irregular intervals dating back to 1946, The comparab:

ity of data overtime may be afeced by definitional,

changes in establishments, acvity status, and Industal

cdassIlculons,Fer more detls on these changes see the

Section “Comparability With Other Data

(CHANGES FOR NEXT YEAR

‘The North American Industry Clasifiation System

(NAICS) wil replace the US Standard industrial Classifica

tion IQ) system in Federal statistical programs NAICS Is

an Industry classification system that groups establish

‘ments into industries based onthe activites in which they

are primary engaged The 1998 County Business Patterns

program wil abulate ona NAICS basis For more informa

tion on NAICS and changes from the 1987 SIC system, 90

te htp://wwn.census.gov/eped/ www /nals hum

DATA PRODUCTS

Printed Reports

The County Business Patterns data series includes +

separate printed eepor foreach state, the Distt of

Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the United States individual

state reports present payroll and employment data forthe State and counties by Industry The reports also Include the numberof establishments by Industry and employ- iment size cass

“The United States report presents similar data forthe

‘country as a whole, In addition, the US, report provides employment and payrll data by employment size class for major industry groups

‘Data for industries with fewer than 100 employees, 35 well as data for detalled Industries withheld to avoid di closing data for individual companies, ae not shown In the printed reports However, these data are avaiable on CCOROM and other computer products, To order printed

‘County Business Patterns reports, contact the Covernment Printng Office at 202-512-1800

Electronic Data Formats County Business Patterns series data ae availabe on {CO-ROM, computer tapes and diskettes, The CD-ROM con tains 1997 and 1996 County Business Patterns data and rmenurdiven access software The CD-ROM also includes software fr creating County Business Patterns data fles Compatible with popular database and spreadsheet soft

‘ware For information and to order other County Business Patterns data products, contact

Customer Services Branch

‘Administrative and Customer Services Dvslon

US Census Bureau

‘Washington, DC 20233,

“Telephone: 301-457-4100 Internet address: htp://www.census gov!

Special Tabalations Special tabulations, including data for ZIP Codes and aggregated by firm, are avalable ona cost reimbursable basis For more information, contact:

US Census Bureau Economic Planning and Coordination Division Register Analysis Branch

Washington, DC 20233,

‘Telephone: 301-457-2580 Fax: 301-457-4433 malt cop@census.gov

‘SOURCES OF DATA,

‘County Business Patterns basle data tems are extracted from the Standard Statistical Establishment List, a file of ll

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known single and muliestabishment employer companies

‘maintained and updated by the US Census Bureau The

annual Company Organization Survey provides individual

establishment data for multestablishment companies

Data for single-establishment companies are obtained

{rom various Census Bureau programs, suchas the Annual

Survey of Manufactures and Current Business Surveys, a8

‘well as from administrative records ofthe Internal Rev:

‘enue Service and the Socal Security Administration

DEFINITIONS OF BASIC DATA ITEMS

Establishments

‘An establishment isa single physical location at which

business i conducted or serves or industrial operations

ae performed It's not necessary ential with a com

Dany ar enterprise, which may consist of one or more

‘establishments, When two or more acvites are carried on

131 single location under a single ownership, al activites

(Generally are grouped together 35a single establishment

‘The emcee establishment Is classified onthe basis ofits

major activity and all data are Included in that classifica tien

‘Administrative and auilary establishments primally

manage, administer, service or support the activites of

other establishments of the same company rather than the

testablishments of ather companies or the general public

Data for these establishments ae shown separately by

industry division

Establishment size designations ae determined by paid

employment in the mid-March pay period The size group

"1 to 4 includes establishment that didnot report any

ald employees in the mia-March pay period but pa

‘wages to at least one employee at some time during the

ven

‘Establishment counts represent the numberof locations

with paid employees anytime during the yer This series

excludes goveenmenal establishments except fr quot

Stores (IC 592), wholesale lquor establishments SIC

518), depository institutions (IC 60), Federal and

Federally sponsored credit agencies (SIC 611), and hosp

tals IC 806)

Payroll

Total payroll includes all forms of compensation, such

as salaries, wages, reported tips, commissions, bonuses,

‘Vacation allowances, sickleave pay, employee contribu

{tons to qualifed pension plans, and the value of taxable

fringe benefits For corporations t includes amounts ald

to oficers and executives or unincorporated businesses,

FRdoes not include profit or other compensation of prope:

{tors or partners Paycll Is reported before deductions for

Social Security, income tx, Insurance, union dues, ee

first-quarter payroll consists of payroll during the January

toMarch quarter

v

Mid‘March Employment aid employment consist of full and parttime employ:

es, including salaried officers and executives of corpora tions, who are on the payroll in the pay period Including

‘March 12: ncuded are employees on paid sick eave, hole days, and vacations; not Included ae proprietors and part nets of unincorporated businesses INDUSTRY AND GEOGRAPHY

‘CLASSIFICATIONS

‘The quinquennal economic censuses are the primary source for industry and geography classifications The annual Company Organization Survey, Annual Survey of Manufactures, Curent Business Surveys, and other Census Bureau programs provide regular updates

Industry Classification

‘Additional sources fo assigning industry classifications are the Socal Securty Adminstration the Internal Rew fenue Service andthe Bureau of Labor Statstis These

‘sources provide industry classification information for

ew businesses and businesses not canvassed in the Cen- Sus Bureau programs Establishments without sufficient, Industry information ae tabulated in the “unclassified establishment” group

Ina few instances, the most dtaled industry classifica tions for which data ae shown representa combination of

‘more detailed SIC industries The data for these establish

‘ments are included in the tabulations ata breader industry level Fr this eason, the Sum of industry components Published in this series may not equal the total shown, Industry classifications are explained In an appendix in the US Summary The industry tiles used throughout this Series are the short SIC titles; complete descriptions are

‘contained inthe SIC manual

Geography Classification Most geography codes are derive from the physical locaton address reported in Census Bureau programs The Interal Revenue Service provides supplemental address Information Those employers without a fixed location within a stat (or of unknown county location are Included under a “statewide” classification atthe end of the county tables This incomplete detl causes only slight understatement of county employment The nde Pendent cts in Virgina, and the cities of Baltimore, MO; Carson Cty NV; and St Louls, MO, ae rated as separate counties

(COMPARABILITY WITH OTHER DATA Earller County Business Patterns

‘The comparably of data with previous County Bus- ness Patterns series may be affected by the following def

‘tonal changes!

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‘The change from a “reporting uni” concept to establish

‘ment based data in 1974

‘Te change in definition of active” establishments in

1983

‘The change in industrial assifcation definitions, the

most cent occurring a 1988

[Adescrigtion of previous County Business Patterns pub

leations is provided on the inside Back cover

1997 Economic Census

Definiional and coverage siflerences may affect the

<iect comparison of 1997 Economic Census and County

Business Patterns data Defintions ofan establishment,

employment, and payroll are deal inthe introductory

text of each publication

‘The 1997 Economic Census generally uses respondent

reported data The County Business Patterns uses admins

trative record data for smal establishments Although

efforts are made to resolve significant diferences inthe

(ata, ferences are known to exist

Some large companies report diferent activites atthe

same location as separate profit centers The County Bust

ness Patterns program treats each proft center 252 sep2

Fate estabishment The 1997 Economic Census may com

bine the profi centers into one establishment This sults

Inestablshment count difference,

DATA WITHHELD FROM PUBLICATION

In accordance with U.S Code, Tie 13, Section 9, 20

data are published that would disclose the operations of

an Individual employer However, the number of establish

rents in an industry classfiation andthe distribution of

these establishments by employment size clas ae not

Considered tobe disclosures, and so this information may

be released even though othe information withheld

from publications

RELIABILITY OF DATA, All data are tabulated fom universe files and are not subject to sampling erors However, the data are subject

to nonsampling eros Nonsamling erors canbe atib- tated to many soures: inability to identify all cases inthe universe: definition and classification aMule: differ fences in interpretation of questions; erors in recording oF coding the data obtained; and estimation of employers who reported to late o be included inthe tabulations and for records with missing or misreported daa

‘The accuracy ofthe data is determined by he joint effects of the varous nonsampling errors No direct mea surement ofthese elects has been obtained; however, precautionary steps were taken i all phases of collection, processing, and tabulation to minimize the effects of non sampling eros

ABEREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS The following abbreviations and symbols are used in this publiation:

- Represents 2e0,

AG EM Entered in place of employment daa, repre

sents an employmentsize class as defined in the footnate of he tables

” Withheld to avoid dscosing data fr ind

vidual companies; data are included in broader industry totals

nec Notelsewhere classified sic Standard Industrial Clasifieation

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‘Table 1s, The State—Establishments, Employees, and Payroll, by Major Group:

1997 and 1996

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Tae ta The State—Establishments, Employees, and Payroll, by Major Group:

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Table 1b ‘The State—Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1997

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Tabe to, The State~Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1997—con,

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Table 1b The State—Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1997—con

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Tobie 16, The State—Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1997~con

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Tabet, The Stato Soi, Payot and Establishments, by Indust: 1997—Con

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‘Table 1b, The State—Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by hi

COUNTY BUSINESS PATTERNS

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Table 1b The State—Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1997—con

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‘Table 1e The State—Employees and Annual Payroll by Employment-Size Class: 1997—con

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Tobie te The State—Employees and Annual Payroll by Employment-Size Class: 1997—con

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‘Table td The Stato—Establishments With 1,000 Employees or More by Major Group and

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Tae 1e The State—Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by County: 1997 and 1996

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Tabie te The State—Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by County: 1997 and 1996—con

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Tabe2 Counties—Employees, Payroll, and Establishments, by Industry: 1997

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