Standard Errors
Short-term disability plans: method of benefit payment

Table 25. Standard errors for short-term disability plans: Method of benefit payment,
private industry workers,  National Compensation Survey, March 2011

Characteristics

Flat dollar
amounts

Dollar
amount
varies

Fixed
percent of
annual
earnings

Percent
varies by
annual
earnings

Other

All workers

0.5

0.2

0.9

0.7

0.3

Worker characteristics

         

Management, professional, and related

0.4

0.2

1.4

1.3

0.4

    Management, business, and financial

0.9

[1]

1.8

1.6

0.3

    Professional and related

0.2

0.2

1.6

1.6

0.5

Service

0.7

0.6

1.8

1.3

0.9

    Protective service

3.5

3.2

Sales and office

0.4

0.2

1.2

1.1

0.5

    Sales and related

0.6

0.3

2.3

2.3

0.3

    Office and administrative support

0.5

0.2

1.3

1.2

0.7

Natural resources, construction, and maintenance

1.5

0.9

2.0

1.5

0.3

    Construction, extraction, farming, fishing, and
     forestry

2.6

1.9

2.9

    Installation, maintenance, and repair

1.8

0.9

2.6

2.1

0.4

Production, transportation, and material moving

1.5

0.7

1.9

1.1

0.3

    Production

1.6

1.1

2.3

1.4

0.4

    Transportation and material moving

2.3

0.6

2.5

1.4

0.3

Full time

0.5

0.2

0.9

0.7

0.3

Part time

1.1

0.3

2.1

1.9

0.3

Union

2.0

1.0

2.6

1.8

0.6

Nonunion

0.4

0.2

0.9

0.8

0.3

Average wage within the following categories:2

         

    Lowest 25 percent

1.6

2.6

1.8

        Lowest 10 percent

0.8

2.1

1.2

    Second 25 percent

0.8

0.3

1.3

1.0

0.7

    Third 25 percent

0.8

0.4

1.2

0.9

0.3

    Highest 25 percent

0.5

0.3

1.3

1.1

0.3

        Highest 10 percent

0.3

0.2

1.4

1.4

0.3

Establishment characteristics

         

Goods-producing industries

1.1

0.7

1.7

1.2

0.3

    Construction

2.4

2.7

1.6

    Manufacturing

1.3

0.8

1.9

1.4

0.4

Service-providing industries

0.4

0.2

1.0

0.9

0.4

    Trade, transportation, and utilities

1.3

0.3

1.7

1.2

0.4

        Wholesale trade

1.7

0.9

2.9

2.7

0.8

        Transportation and warehousing

4.5

5.3

2.2

        Utilities

1.6

6.3

6.3

    Information

3.6

3.6

1.4

    Financial activities

0.3

2.2

2.1

        Finance and insurance

0.2

1.8

1.8

            Credit intermediation and related activities

0.4

2.5

2.5

            Insurance carriers and related activities

3.4

3.4

        Real estate and rental and leasing

4.6

    Professional and business services

[1]

2.8

2.5

        Professional and technical services

3.3

3.2

        Administrative and waste services

7.2

    Education and health services

0.8

0.2

2.7

2.5

1.6

        Educational services

1.1

2.9

3.1

            Junior colleges, colleges, and universities

0.8

3.7

3.9

        Health care and social assistance

0.9

0.3

3.2

3.0

1.9

    Leisure and hospitality

1.6

3.6

1.1

        Accommodation and food services

1.8

4.0

    Other services

1.9

2.8

1.6

1 to 99 workers

0.7

0.3

1.4

1.1

0.3

    1 to 49 workers

0.8

0.4

1.5

1.1

0.3

    50 to 99 workers

1.4

2.7

1.8

100 workers or more

0.6

0.3

1.4

1.1

0.4

    100 to 499 workers

0.8

0.4

1.5

1.1

0.3

    500 workers or more

0.8

0.4

2.1

2.0

0.8

Geographic areas

         

Middle Atlantic

0.8

[1]

1.3

1.0

0.4

East North Central

1.4

0.5

2.6

1.7

0.3

West North Central

1.9

3.5

2.9

South Atlantic

0.9

0.5

2.0

2.1

0.6

East South Central

1.8

4.8

2.8

West South Central

1.6

0.7

2.9

3.4

2.0

Mountain

1.5

3.7

3.1

Pacific

1.2

0.2

3.3

2.4

1.8

1Less than 0.05.


NOTE: Dash indicates no workers in this category or data did
not meet publication criteria. For definitions of major plans, key
provisions, and related terms, see the "Glossary of Employee
Benefit Terms" at www.bls.gov/ncs/ebs/glossary20102011.htm.

2The categories are based on the average wage for each
occupation surveyed, which may include workers with earnings
both above and below the threshold. The average wages are
based on the estimates published in the "National
Compensation Survey: Occupational Earnings in the United
States, 2010." See Technical Note for more details.