Abstract
Merissa Piazza and Amy Knaup (2006)
"Establishment Survival Using the BLS Longitudinal
Database"
In a May 2005 Monthly Labor Review article, "Survival and Longevity
in the Business Employment Dynamics Data," Amy Knaup shows that
about 60% of business establishments that opened in second quarter of
1998 were still in existence 24 months later. Her article also examined
other interesting aspects of firm survival, including the characteristics
of opening establishments according to two-digit NAICS sector, location,
employment levels, ownership status, and survival rates. It is the
goal of this paper to re-examine the characteristics of establishment
survival for 1998—2004 using the BLS Longitudinal Database (LDB).
The LDB is a relational database of 8.4 million business establishments
linked longitudinally based on microdata submitted quarterly.
Last Modified Date: January 9, 2007
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