Actions for Employment from the Complete U.S. Database - 2020 database shown in (in number of jobs) Date Type: Year; Country: USA; Indicator: WHOLESALE TRADE EMPLOYMENT Sage Data. Sage Publishing Ltd Sage Data [electronic resource]
Employment from the Complete U.S. Database - 2020 database shown in (in number of jobs) Date Type: Year; Country: USA; Indicator: WHOLESALE TRADE EMPLOYMENT Sage Data. Sage Publishing Ltd Sage Data [electronic resource]
- Corporate Author
- Woods & Poole Economics, Inc
- Published
- Thousand Oaks, CA : Sage Publications, Inc. 2025
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- Sage Data: ezaccess.libraries.psu.edu
- Summary
- Reports the number of full- and part-time jobs by place of work. Statistics include wage and salary workers, proprietors, private household employees, and miscellaneous workers. Wage and salary employment data are based on an establishment survey in which employers are asked the number of full- and part-time workers at a given establishment. Because part-time workers are included, a person holding two part-time jobs would be counted twice. Jobs are counted by place of work and not place of residence of the worker. Data on proprietors include farm and non-farm proprietors by sector. Private household employment data include persons employed by a household on the premises. Miscellaneous employment data include judges and all elected officials, persons working only on commission in sectors such as real estate and insurance, students employed by the colleges or universities in which they are enrolled, and unincorporated subcontractors in sectors such as construction. The employment data are by two-digit North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) industry. For years 1969-2000, Woods & Poole estimated the NAICS industry data from the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) assignment provided by the BEA. The Complete U.S. Database by Woods & Poole provides annual historical and projected estimates of population and economic variables across the US to 2050. All data 2019-2050 are projected. Woods & Poole uses historical data from the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) and Census Bureau, both of which are part of the US Department of Commerce, to estimate its projections. Woods & Poole did not include a 2020 estimate of historical data, incorporating COVID-19, in the 2020 forecast because the data were unclear about what the estimate should be and because the long-term impact of an estimate could not be made reliably. Much of the economic projections relies on BEA historical data, including county-level data for employment and earnings. Other sources of data include the decennial censuses, postcensal reports for population and household data, and the quinquennial Census of Retail Trade. Census Bureau population estimates are used as the basis for estimates of single-age, sex, and race projections. Projections from 2019 to 2050 are based on regional model and export-base projection methods applied to historical county databases from the BEA and Census Bureau. All other geographic projected estimates are based on those county estimates.
- Subject(s)
- ISBN
- 9781071842294 Sage Data Premium: Woods and Poole
- Type of File/Data
- Statistical data with bibliographic citation and abstract.
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