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1992 Economic Census
The U.S. Bureau of the Census conducts the economic censuses once every five years. It is a detailed portrait of the nation's economy both nationally and at the local geographic level. The 1992 Economic Census, together with the separate censuses of agriculture and governments, covers 98 percent of the Unites States' economic activity. There are eight major components of this census:
Bridge Between North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) and Standard Industrial Classification (SIC)
Retail Trade
Wholesale Trade
Service Industries: Subject to Federal Income Tax
Service Industries: Not Subject to Federal Income Tax
Financial, Insurance, and Real Estate Industries
Manufactures
Mineral Industries
Construction Industries
Transportation, Communications and Utilities
Child Care Establishment Ratios and Select 1990 Census Data, by State
Businesses Classified As Providing Child Care Services, by Income Tax Status for StateChild Care Establishment types per 1,000 Children under Five
1987 Economic Census
Businesses Classified As Providing Child Care Services, by Income Tax Status for State
Child Care Establishment types per 1,000 Children under Five
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