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Using the Economic Census and Business Register Jim Davis March 2007

Outline Economic Census (1997 example) Business Register (1997 example) Record Structure Identifiers Creating Establishment Analysis Files Creating Company (Alpha) Files Using Bridges to Other Data

Economic Census (EC) 1997 Target population: –Employer and non-employer establishments in covered industries (essentially everything except agriculture and government) Methods: –Large employers and a sample of small employers covered by mail questionnaire –Remaining establishments estimated from administrative records (mostly tax returns)

Economic Census Files Industry CMIMining XXXX* CCNConstruction XXXXXXX* CMFManufacturing XXXXXXXXX CUTTransportation and Utilities XXXX CWHWholesale XXXXXX CRTRetail XXXXXX CFIFinance, Insurance and Real Estate XXX CSRServices XXXXXX AUXAuxiliaries XXXXX** * Not in RDC data warehouse ** Included in Services

Questionnaire Forms 1997 Economic Census Forms Economic Census Forms History of the 1997 Economic Census Procedural History of the 2002 Economic Census Accountants’ Guide to the 2002 Economic Census University Library Government Documents

Employer Business Register (BR) 1997 Target Population: –Employer establishments in the same industries as are covered by the Economic Census Methods: –Continuously updated database of establishments divided into multi-unit and single-unit businesses

Record Structure Economic Census –All establishments whether from mail questionnaire or administrative record –Separate files for Construction, Manufactures, Mining, Retail Trade, Services, (Transportation, Communications, and Utilities), Wholesale Trade –Example files are from Census of Manufactures

Record Structure Employer Business Register Single-units (SU) –One record for each single unit establishment –One record, called a submaster, for each multiunit company Employer Business Register Multi-units (MU) –One record for each establishment for each multi-unit –Company Organization Survey

Identifiers Entity Identifiers –Census File Number (CFN) –Employer Identification Number (EC: EI; BR: EIN) –Permanent Plant Number (PPN) –Census Alpha (EC: EIALPHA; BR: derived)

Census File Number (CFN) Used for both the EC and BR as the sort order and main index for the file Always Character 10 ($10.) For Single-units –First character “0” –Last 9 characters Federal Employer Identification Number (EIN) For Multi-units –First character nonzero –First six characters Census Alpha –Last four characters establishment ID

Employer Identification Number Taxable (legal) entity identifier Always Character 9 ($9.) For SUs, equivalent to CFN and unique For MUs, applies to the owning entity –An Alpha (see below) may be associated with multiple EINs

Permanent Plant Number Longitudinal link based on CFN Always Character 10 ($10.) Quality improves since inception in 1982 Longitudinal links in Longitudinal Business Database are preferable

Census Alpha Identifies the business that owns (50% or greater interest) the establishment for MUs EC and BR-SU –Character 6 ($6.) and never has a leading 0 –Called EIALPHA BR-MU –Character 10 ($10.) –Called ALPHA Used to construct enterprise-level entities

Business Register Redesign 2002 Business Register redesigned SURVU_ID replaced CFN SURVU_TYPE –MU/SU –ARU = Alternative reporting unit –SBM = EIN level reporting File Structure –Base/Misc –Line/Trailer – line code (LCODE) observations Historical identifiers (e.g. cfn, ppn) carried forward for continuers

Identifiers Geography Identifiers –State identifiers –County identifiers –City identifiers –Full Census geography (BR only) Activity Identifiers –Industry Codes –Product Codes

Geography Identifiers EC and BR –State (Census and FIPS) –County (Census and FIPS) –Consolidate Metropolitan Statistical Area (FIPS) BR only –Census Block –Zip –County Business Patterns Geography

Geography Identifiers Contemporaneous geographic definitions Virginia city-counties

County Changes Since 1977 La Paz, Arizona (created 1983) back into Yuma –replace fips=4027 if fips==4012 Cibola, New Mexico (created 1981) back into Valencia –replace fips=35061 if fips==35006 Washabaugh, South Dakota (merged 1979) back into Jackson –replace fips=46071 if fips==46131 St. Genevieve, Missouri renumbered in 1982 –replace fips=29186 if fips==29193 Muskogee, Georgia renumbered in 1982 –replace fips=13215 if fips==13510 Denver

Activity Identifiers NAICS –Full U.S. Industry code (Char 6) –Derived industry codes SIC –Full 1987 SIC (6-digits to product class code) Contemporaneous Industry Definitions NAICS to SIC bridge codes

RDC 2002 NAICS Sectors NAICS SectorsRDC 1997/2002 Files 22, 48, 49CUT (Utilities) 42CWH (Wholesale) 44, 45, 72CRT (Retail) 51, 54, 56, 61, 62, 71, 81CSR (Services) 52, 53CFI (FIRE) 55CSR in 2002 Source: K. McCue 2006 Technical Note “Revised Business Census Files: Census of Retail, Wholesale, Services, Communications/ Utilities/Transportation, and FIRE”

Finding Active Entities EC –Use sample weight (WT>0) BR-SU –Exclude submasters (PDIV=‘M’) –Payroll or employment positive (see example) BR-MU –Exclude ghosts (ACT=‘G’) –Payroll or employment positive (see example)

Creating Custom Entities Establishment-level files –EC: natural organization –BR-SU: exclude submaster records –BR-MU: exclude ghosts Company-level files –EC: use EIALPHA to find related establishments –BR: create compatible ALPHA10 in SU to get information on submasters to link to establishments on MU Pseudo-establishments –Combine establishments based on EIN, geography and activity

Examples Processing the Census of Manufactures Processing the BR SU and MU files