SSL-NA
Standard Statistical Establishment Listing - Name & Address File
| Origin: | Federal Government Agency |
Sector: | Business |
Period: | Annually |
| Industry: | Combination (industries) |
Unit of Enumeration: | Establishment |
Description
Name and address file from the Business Register, to be used for matching purposes only.
Observations
Coverage
Every year from 1974 through 2007
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SBO
Survey of Business Owners
| Origin: | Census Bureau Survey - no sponsorship |
Sector: | Business |
Period: | Quinquenially (every five years) |
| Industry: | Combination (industries) |
Unit of Enumeration: | Individual Person |
Description
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Observations
117,000-128,000 observations depending on year
Coverage
Every 5 years from 1982 through 1992
Every 5 years from 1997 through 2002
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SIP-PAN
Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP) Panels
| Origin: | Census Bureau Survey - no sponsorship |
Sector: | Households |
Period: | Monthly |
| Industry: | Other (industries) |
Unit of Enumeration: | Household |
Description
The Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP) collects information on source and amount of income, labor force information, program participation and eligibility data, and general demographic characteristics to measure the effectiveness of existing federal, state, and local programs; to estimate future costs and coverage for government programs, such as food stamps; and to provide improved statistics on the distribution of income in the country.
Observations
The survey design is a continuous series of national panels, with sample size ranging from approximately 14,000 to 36,700 interviewed households. The duration of each panel ranges from 2 � years to 4 years.
Coverage
Every year from 1984 through 1993
1996 2001 2004
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SIP - LON
Survey of Income and Program Participation - Longitudinal
| Origin: | Census Bureau Survey - no sponsorship |
Sector: | Households |
Period: | Other |
| Industry: | Other (industries) |
Unit of Enumeration: | Household |
Description
The Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP) collects information on source and amount of income, labor force information, program participation and eligibility data, and general demographic characteristics to measure the effectiveness of existing federal, state, and local programs; to estimate future costs and coverage for government programs, such as food stamps; and to provide improved statistics on the distribution of income in the country.
Observations
The survey design is a continuous series of national panels, with sample size ranging from approximately 14,000 to 36,700 interviewed households. The duration of each panel ranges from 2 ½ years to 4 years. The SIPP sample is a multistage-stratified sampl
Coverage
Every year from 1984 through 1988
Every year from 1990 through 1993
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RAD
Survey of Industrial Research and Development
| Origin: | Census Bureau Survey - sponsorship |
Sector: | Business |
Period: | Annually |
| Industry: | Combination (industries) |
Unit of Enumeration: | Enterprise (firm) |
Description
The Survey of Industrial Research and Development is the primary source of information on R&D performed by industry within the United States. The results of the survey are used to assess trends in R&D expenditures. Government agencies, corporations, and research organizations use the data to investigate productivity determinants, formulate tax policy, and compare individual company performance with industry averages.
Observations
Approximately 4000 to 13,000 depending on reference year.
Coverage
Every year from 1972 through 2003
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