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County Business Patterns, 1967 and 1969 [United States]: State and County Data ICPSR Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research County Business Patterns, 1967 and 1969 [United States]: State and County Data United States Department of Commerce Bureau of the Census ICPSR 3549 County Business Patterns, 1967 and 1969 [United States]: State and County Data (ICPSR 3549) Principal Investigator United States Department of Commerce Bureau of the Census First ICPSR Version April 2003 Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research P.O. Box 1248 Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106 BIBLIOGRAPHIC CITATION Publications based on ICPSR data collections should acknowledge those sources by means of bibliographic citations. To ensure that such source attributions are captured for social science bibliographic utilities, citations must appear in footnotes or in the reference section of publications. The bibliographic citation for this data collection is: U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Bureau of the Census. COUNTY BUSINESS PATTERNS, 1967 and 1969 [UNITED STATES]: STATE AND COUNTY DATA [Computer file]. ICPSR Version. Washington, DC: U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Bureau of the Census [producer], 1975. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 2003. REQUEST FOR INFORMATION ON USE OF ICPSR RESOURCES To provide funding agencies with essential information about use of archival resources and to facilitate the exchange of information about ICPSR participants' research activities, users of ICPSR data are requested to send to ICPSR bibliographic citations for each completed manuscript or thesis abstract. Please indicate in a cover letter which data were used. DATA DISCLAIMER The original collector of the data, ICPSR, and the relevant funding agency bear no responsibility for uses of this collection or for interpretations or inferences based upon such uses. DATA COLLECTION DESCRIPTION United States Department of Commerce. Bureau of the Census County Business Patterns, 1967 and 1969 [United States]: State and County Data (ICPSR 3549) SUMMARY: These County Business Patterns files contain data from counties across the United States in 1967 and 1969. Variables include state, county, total employees, and total wages. Also provided are data on the number of establishments by employment- size class. UNIVERSE: All business establishments with one or more paid employees in all counties in the United States. NOTE: The codebook is provided by ICPSR as a Portable Document Format (PDF) file. The PDF file format was developed by Adobe Systems Incorporated and can be accessed using PDF reader software, such as the Adobe Acrobat Reader. Information on how to obtain a copy of the Acrobat Reader is provided on the ICPSR Web site. EXTENT OF COLLECTION: 2 data files + machine-readable documentation (PDF) EXTENT OF PROCESSING: SCAN/ REFORM.DOC DATA FORMAT: Logical Record Length Part 1: 1967 Data Part 2: 1969 Data File Structure: rectangular File Structure: rectangular Cases: 40,663 Cases: 41,898 Variables: 15 Variables: 15 Record Length: 120 Record Length: 117 Records Per Case: 1 Records Per Case: 1 ICPSR Processing Note. Codebook -- County Business Pattern 1967 and 1969 Variable Location V1: State 1-2 V2: County 3-6 V3: SIC 7-10 V4: Total Employees 13-24 V5: Total Wages 25-36 V6: Total Reporting Units 37-42 V7: Report Units by Employment (1-3) 43-48 V8: Report Units by Employment (4-7) 49-54 V9: Report Units by Employment (8-19) 55-60 V10: Report Units by Employment (20-49) 61-66 V11: Report Units by Employment (50-99) 67-72 V12: Report Units by Employment (100-249) 73-78 V13: Report Units by Employment (250-499) 79-84 V14: Report Units by Employment (500 or more) 85-90 V15: County Name 97-114 GEOGRAPHICALCODE Cross Index of State and County Codes : .. ..- : - Numerical Listing of States by Geographic Code Geo- Geo- graphic State Page graphic. State Page code code 51 Delaware 5 11 Maine 20 52 Maryland 20 12 New Hampshire 28 53 Virginia t48 13 Vermont 47 55 West Virginia 52 14 Massachusetts n 56 North Carolina 32 15 Rhode Island 39 57 South Carolina 39 16 Connecticut 5 58 Georgia 6 21 New York 30 61 Kentucky 17 22 New Jersey 29 63 Tennessee 41 23 Pennsylvania 37 64 Alabama 1 24 American Samoa 2 65 Mississippi 23 25 Alaska 1 3 71 Arkansas 2 26 Hawaii 10 72 Louisiana 19 27 Puerto Rico 37 73 Oklahoma 35 28 Virgin Islands 48 74 Texas 42 29 Guam 9 81 Montana 26 31 Ohio 34 82 Idaho 10 32 Indiana 13 83 Wyoming 54 33 Illinois 11 84 Colorado 4 35 Michigan 21 85 New Mexico 29 36 Wisconsin 52 86 Arizona 2 41 Minnesota 22 87 Utah 47 42 Iowa 14 88 Nevada 28 43 Missouri 24 90 .District of Columbia 5 45 North Dakota 34 91 Washington 51 46 South Dakota 40 92 Oregon 36 47 Nebraska 27 93 California 3 48 Kansas 15 98 50 Florida . 5 99 . ALABAMA-64 IRD-63 Code County Code County Code County 64000 Autauga 64230 Dallas 64460 Marion 64010 Baldwin 64240 De Kalb 64470 Marshall 64020 Barbour '64250 Elmore 64480 Mobile 64030 Bibb 64260 Escambia 64490 Monroe 64040 Blount 64270 Etowah 64500 Montgomery 64050 Bullock 64280 Fayette 64510 Morgan 64060 Butler 64290 Franklin 64520 Perry 64070 Calhoun 64300 Geneva 64530 Pickens 64080 Chambers 64310 Greene 64540 Pike 64090 Cherokee 64320 Hale 64550 Randolph 64100 Chilton 64330 Henry 64560 Russell 64110 Choctaw 64340 Houston 64570 Saint Clair 64120 Clarke 64350 Jackson 64580 Shelby 64130 Clay 64360 Jefferson 64590 Sumter 64140 Cleburne 64370 Lamar 64600 Talladega 64150 Coffee 64380 Lauderdale 64610 Tallapoosa 64160 Colbert 64390 Lawrence 64620 Tuscaloosa 64170 Conecuh 64400 Lee 64630 Walker 64180 Coosa 64410 Limestone 64640 Wzshington 64190 Covington 64420 Lowndes 64650 Wilcox 64200 Crenshaw 64430 Macon 64660 Winston 64210 Cullman 64440 Madison 64990 Statewide 64220 Dale 64450 Marengo ALAsKA _ 25 -x IRD-92 -25 Code Judicial Code Judicial Code Judicial Division Division Division 25010 First 25030 Third 25990 Statewide 25020 Second 25040 Fourth X- Codes through 1967 CBP 1 . ALASKA (cont.1 25 +-;> Code Borough Code Borough _ 25 009 Bristol Bay . 25025 Kenai Peninsula (SE) 25015 Gateway !25029 Kodiak Island 25017 Greater Anchorage 25035 Matanuska Susitna 25019 Greater Juneau 25039 North Star 25021 Greater Sitka 25098 Area outside boroughs 25023 Kenai Peninsula (NW) 25990 Statewide AMERICAN SAMOA - 24 IRD-97 Code County Code County Code County 24000 Faleasao 24060 ofu 24110 Ta'u 24010 Fitiuta 24070 Olosega 24120 Tualauta 24020 Ituau 24080 Saole 24130 Tualatai 24030 Lealataua 24090 Sua 24140 Vaifanua 24040 Leasina 24100 Swains Island 24990 Territorywide 24050 Mauputasi ARIZONA - 86 IRD-86 Code County Code County Code County 86000 Apache 86050 Greenlee 86100 Pinal 86010 Cochise 86060 Plaricopa 86110 Santa Cruz 86020 Coconino 86070 Mohave 86120 Yavapai 86030 Gila 86080 Navajo 86130 Yuma 86040 Graham 86090 Pima 86990 Statewide ARKANSAS - 71 IRD-71 Code County Code County Code County 71000 Arkansas 71050 Bradley 71100 Clay 71010 Ashley 71060 Calhoun 71110 Cleburne 71020 Baxter 71070 Carroll 71120 Cleveland 71030 Benton 71080 Chicot 71130 Columbia 71040 Boone 71090 Clark 71140 Conway x++ Codes used beginning with 1968 CBP 2 ARKANSAS - 71 (cont.) Code county Code County Code County 71150 Craighead 71360 Lafayette 71560 Polk 71160 Crawford 71375 Lawrence 71570 Pope 71170 Crittenden 71380 Lee 71580 Prairie 71180 Cross 71390 Lincoln 71590 Pulaski 71190 Dallas 71400 Little River 71600 Randolph 71200 Desha 71410 Logan 71610 St. Francis 71210 Drew 71420 Lonoke 71620 Saline 71220 Faulkner 71430 Madison 71630 Scott 71230 Franklin 71440 Marion 71640 Searcy 71240 Fulton 71450 Miller 71650 Sebastian 71250 Garland 71460 Mississippi 71660 Sevier 71260 Grant 71470 Monroe 71670 Sharp 71270 Greene 71480 Montgomery 71680 Stone 71280 Hempstcad 71490 Nevada 71690 Union 71290 Hot Spring 71500 Newton 71700 Van Buren 71300 Howard 71510 Ouachita 71710 Washington 71310 Independence 71520 Perry 71720 White 71320 Izard 71530 Phillips 71730 Woodruff 71330 Jackson 71540 Pike 71740 Yell 71340 Jefferson 71550 Poinsett 71990 Statewide 71350 Johnson CALIFORNIA - 93 IRDs-94 & 95 Code County Code County Code County 93000 Alameda 93100 Glenn 93310 Marin 93010 Alpine 93110 Humboldt 93320 Mariposa 93020 Amador 93120 Imperial 93330 Mendocino 93030 Butte 93130 Inyo 93340 Merced 93040 Calaveras 93140 Kern 93350 Modoc 93050 Colusa 93150 Kings - 93360 Mono 93060 Contra Costa 93160 Lake 93370 Monterey 93070 Del Norte 93170 Lassen 93380 Napa 93080 El Dorado 93200 Los Angeles 93390 Nevada 93090 Fresno 93330 Madera 93400 Orange . 3 CALIFORNIA - 93 (cont.) Code County Code County Code County 93410 Placer 93510 San Mateo 93610 Sutter 93420 Plumas 93520 Santa Barbara 93620 Tehama 93430 'Riverside * 93530 Santa Clara 93630 Trinity 93440 Sacramento 93540 Santa Cruz 93640 Tulare 93450 San Benito 93550 Shasta 93650 Tuolumne 93460 San Bernardino 93560 Sierra 93660 Ventura 93470 San Diego 93570 Siskiyou 93670 Yolo 93480 San Francisco 93580 Solano 93680 Yuba 93490 San Joaquin 93590 Sonoma 93990 Statewide 93500 San Luis Obispo 93600 Stani'slaus COLORADO - - 84 IRD-84 Code County Code County Code County 84000 Adams 84220 Garfield 84430 Morgan 84010 Alamosa 84230 Gilpin 84440 Otero 84020 Arapahoe 84240 Grand 84450 Ouray 84030 Arc iiu 1 et a 84250 Gunnison 84460 Park 84040 Baca 84260 Hinsdale 84470 Phillips 84050 Bent 84270 Huerfano 84480 Pitkin 84060 Boulder 84280 Jackson 84490 Prowers 84070 Chaffee 84290 Jefferson 84500 Pueblo 84080 Cheyenne 84300 Kiowa 84510 Rio Blanc0 84090 Clear Creek 84310 Kit Carson 84520 Rio Grande 84100 Cone jos 84320 Lake 84530 Routt 84110 Costilla 84330 La Plata 84540 Saguache 84120 Crowley 84340 Larimer 84550 San Juan
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