Distribution of Employment from SIC Divisions to NAICS Supersectors

The following table shows, for the private sector, the distribution of employment between SIC Divisions and NAICS Supersectors.  For example, for the supersector Natural Resources and Mining, 87.3 percent of employment comes from the Mining Division and 12.7 percent from the Manufacturing Division. The table was prepared using first quarter 2001 data from the Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages Program and can be used to evaluate time series breaks in the CES data series.

 

                                                                                                                 SIC Divisions

NAICS Supersectors Mining Construction Manufacturing TPU Wholesale Trade Retail Trade FIRE Services
Natural Resources and Mining Employment

Percent

515895

87.3

(1) 75136

12.7

(1) (1) (1) (1) (1)
Construction Employment

Percent

16927

0.3

6288743

97.2

(1) (1) (1) (1) 86317

1.3

78928

1.2

Manufacturing Employment

Percent

(1) (1) 16502531

98.2

(1) 31444

0.2

147887

0.9

(1) 128670

0.8

Trade, Transportation, and Utilities Employment

Percent

(1) 1028

0.0

70766

0.3

4360015

17.1

6592520

25.8

14381315

56.3

(1) 125292

0.5

Information Employment

Percent

(1) (1) 751927

20.3

1670345

45.2

(1) 1224

0.0

9221

0.2

1262674

34.2

Financial Activities Employment

Percent

(1) (1) (1) 37900

0.5

(1) 25055

0.3

6881809

90.4

671353

8.8

Professional and Business Services Employment

Percent

15660

0.1

66252

0.4

613021

3.7

657832

4.0

155520

0.9

373538

2.3

431577

2.6

14172829

86.0

Education and Health Services Employment

Percent

(1) (1) 4421

0.0

101245

0.7

(1) (1) (1) 14602041

99.3

Leisure and Hospitality Employment

Percent

(1) (1) (1) 24052

0.2

(1) 8147235

70.3

8403

0.1

3402214

29.4

Other Services Employment

Percent

(1) (1) 12805

0.3

5145

0.1

(1) 6207

0.2

103269

2.8

3614016

96.5

(1) Less than 1,000.

 

Last Modified Date: January 6, 2004