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1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS - EDUCATIONAL SERVICES (SECTOR 61)


PURPOSE

To provide periodic and comprehensive statistics about educational establishments and their activities. The United States Code, Title 13, requires this census and provides for mandatory responses.

COVERAGE

All domestic establishments primarily engaged in providing instruction and training in a wide variety of subjects. These are establishments classified in North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) Sector 61: Educational Services. Data for this sector are shown for establishments of firms subject to Federal income tax and separately for establishments of firms which are exempt from Federal income tax under provisions of the Internal Revenue Code. In 1997, over 33 thousand taxable employer establishments accounted for over $15 billion in receipts and over 7 thousand tax-exempt employer establishments accounted for over $5 billion in revenue.

CONTENT

Basic data obtained for all establishments include kind of business, geographic location, tax status, receipts/revenue, expenses (for tax-exempt establishments only), annual and first quarter payroll, and employment for the pay period including March 12. Establishments receiving a census form provide additional data on receipts/revenue by source and other industry-specific measures.

COMPARABILITY TO THE 1992 CENSUS

The adoption of NAICS has had a major impact on the comparability of data between the 1997 and 1992 censuses.

The Educational Services sector (new) primarily includes establishments that were classified in SIC Division I, Services. Most establishments included in the sector were included in SIC major group 82 although this sector also includes establishments that were classified in SIC major groups 72 (beauty and barber schools), 79 (sports and recreational instruction), and 87 (educational testing and consulting). Libraries, part of SIC 82, are included in the Information sector. Note that elementary and secondary schools and colleges and universities, although part of this sector, are not in scope of the 1997 Economic Census.

FREQUENCY

Every 5 years for years ending in "2" and "7". Data collection begins in December of the census year and reports are due about 8 weeks later. Data are requested for activities taking place during the census calendar year.

METHODS

A mail-out/mail-back data collection for all establishments of multi-unit companies and most single-establishment employers; administrative records data for some small employers and all nonemployers. All establishments of multi-unit firms and single-unit employers with annualized payroll above a size cutoff receive a census form. A sample of small employers also receives a census form. This sample is selected using a stratified sampling procedure with strata based on industry and geography. Basic data for non-selected small employers and nonemployers are obtained from Federal administrative records. For this sector estimates of receipts/revenue by source and other industry-specific data are based partly on small employer sample results.

PRODUCTS

Geographic Area Series reports consist of 52 reports, available portable document format (PDF) or in manipulable file format; one for the U.S., each state, and the District of Columbia. These files contain data for establishments with payroll by tax status by NAICS code for the U.S., states, metropolitan areas, counties, and places. These data are disseminated in print and on the Internet.

The ZIP Code Statistics Series summarize data for service employers by 5-digit ZIP Code and give kind-of-business detail for establishments by receipts/revenue and employment size category. Data are only available on CD-ROM.

Subject Series reports consist of 3 reports, available in PDF and manipulable file format, presenting tabulations for the US with some additional geographic detail (available in manipulable format only). Titles include Establishment and Firm Size (Including Legal Forms of Organization), Sources of Receipts or Revenue, and Miscellaneous Subjects. A new Summary Report provides highlights of the most widely used statistics from previously issued reports and will be available in print and PDF.

USES

The Bureau of Economic Analysis will use the data to benchmark the national income and product accounts and input-output tables. The Bureau of Labor Statistics will use the data in developing productivity measures. Trade associations and educational enterprises will use census data to analyze their industry.

SPECIAL FEATURES

The only source of detailed industry and geographic data on receipts, receipts by source, and key industry-specific measures.

RELATED PROGRAMS

o Core Business Statistics Series: SIC-Based Comparative Statistics | Bridge Between NAICS and SIC

o Outlying Areas

o Company Statistics

o Service Annual Survey

o County Business Patterns

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Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Service Sector Statistics Division
Created: 06/16/2000
Last revised: November 29 2000