History of the ... Economic CensusesU.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 1980 - 178 pages |
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... employment - size groups and sales - size ranges , was issued via electronic media only , such as CD - ROM , diskette , and computer tape . Finally , for the 1987 census , the new Special Report Series presented the Selected Statistics ...
... employment - size groups and sales - size ranges , was issued via electronic media only , such as CD - ROM , diskette , and computer tape . Finally , for the 1987 census , the new Special Report Series presented the Selected Statistics ...
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... employment , payroll , and orga- nizational status . Again , nonemployer activities were excluded . Using a universe of almost 44.8 million registered trucks in 1987 , the 1987 TIUS collected information on physical characteristics and ...
... employment , payroll , and orga- nizational status . Again , nonemployer activities were excluded . Using a universe of almost 44.8 million registered trucks in 1987 , the 1987 TIUS collected information on physical characteristics and ...
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... employment , hours worked , cost of purchased machinery , assets , value added by mining , and mineral development and explora- tion costs . Outlying Areas Puerto Rico - The Bureau mailed questionnaires to approximately 13,000 retail ...
... employment , hours worked , cost of purchased machinery , assets , value added by mining , and mineral development and explora- tion costs . Outlying Areas Puerto Rico - The Bureau mailed questionnaires to approximately 13,000 retail ...
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... employment , and the records form the basis upon which the economic censuses are built . That is , the lists are used not only as a universe frame of companies , but also as a means to control the censuses . Of equal importance , the ...
... employment , and the records form the basis upon which the economic censuses are built . That is , the lists are used not only as a universe frame of companies , but also as a means to control the censuses . Of equal importance , the ...
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... employment size ( except by payroll for the censuses of retail trade , whole- sale trade , and service industries ) , which firms would be covered by IRS and SSA administrative records . The Bureau decided that- • For retail trade ...
... employment size ( except by payroll for the censuses of retail trade , whole- sale trade , and service industries ) , which firms would be covered by IRS and SSA administrative records . The Bureau decided that- • For retail trade ...
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1987 Economic Censuses 9 digits activity address label Annual payroll areas best describes box which best Census Bureau Census File Number CMSA Computer Programmer Analyst construction contractor cost County DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE describes this establishment Division dollars due date EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER employment enter enumeration equipment FEBRUARY 15 File Number CFN firms followup geographic codes Give date Guam including March 12 inventories Item 11 Jeffersonville kind of business leased LIFO listed mailing Mark X metropolitan statistical areas nonemployer Northern Mariana Islands NUMBER AND STREET physically located PMSA processing Puerto Rico questionnaires receipts rental reported in item response retail trade service industries SKIP to item Specify SSEL staff statistics Sum of lines Survey Statistician tabulations Thou town transportation trucks U.S. Code U.S. DEPARTMENT U.S. Virgin Islands wholesale trade ZIP CODE
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Page 24 - Neither the Secretary, nor any other officer or employee of the Department of Commerce or bureau or agency thereof, may, except as provided in section 8 of this title — (1 ) use the information furnished under the provisions of this title for any purpose other than the statistical purposes for which it is supplied; or (2) make any publication whereby the data furnished by any particular establishment or individual under this title can be identified...
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Page 5 - ... knowingly swear or affirm falsely, he shall be deemed...
Page 5 - If any supervisor, supervisor's clerk, enumerator, interpreter, special agent, or other employee, who, having taken and subscribed the oath of office required by this Act, shall? without justifiable cause, neglect or refuse to perform the duties enjoined on him by this Act...
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Page 18 - Commerce or bureau or agency thereof, * * * to answer completely and correctly to the best of his knowledge all questions relating to his company, business, institution, establishment, religious body, or other organization, or to records or statistics in his official custody, contained on any census or other schedule...
Page 24 - Whoever, being the owner, official, agent, person in charge, or assistant to the person in charge, of any company, business, institution, establishment, religious body, or organization of any nature whatsoever...