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[IWS] Census: STATISTICS for INDUSTRY GROUPS & INDUSTRIES 2004 [15 December 2005]

IWS Documented News Service
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Institute for Workplace Studies Professor Samuel B. Bacharach
School of Industrial & Labor Relations Director, Institute for Workplace Studies
Cornell University
16 East 34th Street, 4th floor Stuart Basefsky
New York, NY 10016 Director, IWS News Bureau
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Census

Annual Survey of Manufactures
Statistics for Industry Groups and Industries: 2004 [15 December 2005]
Issued December 2005
M04(AS)-1
http://www.census.gov/prod/2005pubs/am0431gs1.pdf
[full-text, 293 pages]

[excerpt]
AS-1 — Statistics for Industry Groups and Industries. This report presents manufacturing
establishments statistics for industry groups and industries from the Annual Survey of Manufactures
(ASM). This ASM report presents 2004 through 2002 data at the three-through six-digit
North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) levels. The 2003 data are from the 2003
ASM and include revisions made to the data since its initial release. This report also includes a historic
table with data for the all-manufacturing level back to 1977. This report includes such statistics
as number of establishments, employment, payroll,
value added by manufacture, cost of
materials consumed, detailed capital expenditures, supplemental labor costs, fuels and electric
energy used, inventories by stage of fabrication, value of shipments, detailed miscellaneous
receipts, and interplant transfers.


CONTENTS
Introduction v
Tables
1. Statistics for All Manufacturing Establishments: 2004 and Earlier Years 1
2. Statistics for Industry Groups and Industries: 2004 and Earlier Years 2
3. Employment and Labor Costs for Industry Groups and Industries: 2004 and Earlier Years 34
4. Purchased Fuels and Electric Energy Used for Heat and Power by Industry Groups and Industries: 2004 and Earlier Years 60
5. Capital Expenditures for Plant and Equipment by Industry Groups and Industries: 2004 and Earlier Years 91
6. Value of ManufacturersÂ’ Inventories by Stage of Fabrication for Industry Groups and Industries: Beginning and End of Year 118
7. Value of Shipments for Subsectors: 2004 and Earlier Years 155
Appendixes
A. Explanation of Terms A­1
B. NAICS Codes, Titles, and Descriptions B­1
C. Methodology C­1
D. Geographic Notes
E. Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistical Areas
F. Comparability of NAICS Codes and NAICSbased Codes F­1
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