State and Area CES Series Code Structure Under NAICS

The structure of the series code for the LABSTAT database, under the new statistical area definitions is the same as for the ones under the old definitions, except for the addition of an extra digit to accommodate the new 5-digit area codes.

Example of series code format for the State and area series under the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS):

Series:  SMS0800000432200001

Positions Value Field Name
1-2 SM Prefix (SM refers to State and metropolitan area series)
3 S Seasonal Adjustment Code (S is for seasonally adjusted, U for unadjusted)
4-5 08 State Code
6-10 00000 Area Code
11-12 43 Supersector Code
13-18 220000 Industry Code
19 1 Data Type Code

 

CES Industry Codes for Aggregate Levels

The following codes are for CES aggregate levels under NAICS. Supersectors and higher level aggregations are made up of the 2-digit supersector code plus '000000.' Detailed industry codes are comprised of the 2-digit supersector code followed by a 6-digit industry code. Trailing zeroes are used as place holders if the NAICS industry code has fewer than six digits, as shown with the 2-digit sectors below.

  • 00-000000 Total Nonfarm*
    • 05-000000 Total Private*
      • 06-000000 Goods-Producing
        • 10-000000 Natural Resources and Mining
          • 10-113300 Logging
          • 10-210000 Mining
        • 15-000000 Natural Resources and Mining and Construction†
          • 15-113300 Logging
          • 15-210000 Mining
          • 15-230000 Construction
        • 20-000000 Construction
        • 30-000000 Manufacturing
          • 31-000000 Durable Goods*
          • 32-000000 Non-Durable Goods*
      • 07-000000 Service-Providing
        • 08-000000 Private Service-Providing
          • 40-000000 Trade, Transportation, and Utilities
            • 41-000000 Wholesale Trade
            • 42-000000 Retail Trade
            • 43-000000 Transportation and Utilities
          • 50-000000 Information
          • 55-000000 Financial Activities
            • 55-520000 Finance and Insurance
            • 55-530000 Real Estate and Rental and Leasing
          • 60-000000 Professional and Business Services
            • 60-540000 Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services
            • 60-550000 Management of Companies and Enterprises
            • 60-560000 Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services
          • 65-000000 Education and Health Services
            • 65-610000 Educational Services
            • 65-620000 Health Care and Social Assistance
          • 70-000000 Leisure and Hospitality
            • 70-710000 Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation
            • 70-720000 Accommodation and Food Services
          • 80-000000 Other Services
    • 90-000000 Government
      • 90-910000 Federal*
      • 90-920000 State*
      • 90-930000 Local*

* = CES Levels

= Some States have chosen to combine supersectors 10 and 20 where Natural Resources and Mining is a small industry.

 

Last Modified Date: March 31, 2005