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Delaware 1997 Economic Census Health Care and Social Assistance Geographic Area Series 1997 Issued August 1999 EC97S62A-DE U.S. Department of Commerce Economics and Statistics Administration U.S. CENSUS BUREAU ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Many persons participated in the various activities of the 1997 Economic Census for the Health Care and Social Assistance sector. Service Sector Statistics Division prepared this report. Bobby E. Russell, Assistant Chief for Census Programs, was responsible for the overall planning, management, and coordination. Planning and implementation were under the direction of Jack B. Moody, Chief, Service Census Branch assisted by Jack R. Drago, Barbara S. Tinari, Kirk K. Degler, Donna L. Hambric, and Deborah M. Stempowski. Primary staff assistance was provided by Amy E. Anderson, Susan G. Baker, Kevin D. Barker, Evelyn D. Butler, Leif E. Crider, Joel A. Fowler, John P. Kern, Joyce M. Kiessling, Marie C. Lally, John J. Manning, Kamatha Marbury, Robert J. Mouser, Diane Leason, Shawna J. Orzechowski, Joy P. Pierson, Dawn E. Rosser, Terri L. Steele, Tara E. Swanson, Jennifer N. Thorne, Brent M. Williams, and Cynthia M. Wrenn-Yorker. Mathematical and statistical techniques as well as the coverage operations were provided by Carl A. Konschnik, Assistant Chief for Research and Methodology, assisted by Carol S. King, Chief, Statistical Methods Branch, and Jock R. Black, Chief, Program Research and Development Branch, with staff assistance from Maria C. Cruz and David L. Kinyon. The Economic Planning and Coordination Division provided overall planning and review of many operations and the computer processing procedures. Shirin A. Ahmed, Assistant Chief for Post-Collection Processing, was responsible for edit procedures and designing the interactive analytical software. Design and specifications were prepared under the supervision of Dennis L. Shoemaker, Chief, Census Processing Branch, assisted by John D. Ward. Primary staff assistance was provided by Sonya P. Curcio, Richard W. Graham, and Cheryl E. Merkle. The Economic Product Team, with primary contributions from Andrew W. Hait and Jennifer E. Lins, was responsible for the development of the system to disseminate 1997 Economic Census reports. The staff of the National Processing Center, Judith N. Petty, Chief, performed mailout preparation and receipt operations, clerical and analytical review activities, and data entry. The Geography Division staff developed geographic coding procedures and associated computer programs. The Economic Statistical Methods and Programming Division, Charles P. Pautler Jr., Chief, developed and coordinated the computer processing systems. Martin S. Harahush, Assistant Chief for Quinquennial Programs, was responsible for design and implementation of the computer systems. Robert S. Jewett and Barbara L. Lambert provided special computer programming. William C. Wester, Chief, Services Branch, assisted by Robert A. Hill, Dennis P. Kelly, and Jeffrey S. Rosen, supervised the preparation of the computer programs. Additional programming assistance was provided by Donell D. Barnes, Daniel C. Collier, Gilbert J. Flodine, David Hiller, Leatrice D. Hines, William D. McClain, Jay L. Norris, Sarah J. Presley, and Michael A. Sendelbach. Computer Services Division, Debra D. Williams, Chief, performed the computer processing. The staff of the Administrative and Customer Services Division, Walter C. Odom, Chief, performed planning, design, composition, editorial review, and printing planning and procurement for publications, Internet products, and report forms. Margaret A. Smith provided publication coordination and editing. Special acknowledgment is also due the many businesses whose cooperation has contributed to the publication of these data. Delaware 1997 Issued August 1999 EC97S62A-DE 1997 Economic Census Health Care and Social Assistance Geographic Area Series U.S. Department of Commerce William M. Daley, Secretary Robert L. Mallett, Deputy Secretary Economics and Statistics Administration Robert J. Shapiro, Under Secretary for Economic Affairs U.S. CENSUS BUREAU Kenneth Prewitt, Director ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS ADMINISTRATION Economics and Statistics Administration Robert J. Shapiro, Under Secretary for Economic Affairs U.S. CENSUS BUREAU Kenneth Prewitt, Director William G. Barron, Deputy Director Paula J. Schneider, Principal Associate Director for Programs Frederick T. Knickerbocker, Associate Director for Economic Programs Thomas L. Mesenbourg, Assistant Director for Economic Programs Carole A. Ambler, Chief, Service Sector Statistics Division CONTENTS Introduction to the Economic Census Health Care and Social Assistance TABLES 1a. 1b. 2a. 2b. 3. 4. Summary Statistics for Firms Subject to Federal Income Tax for the State: 1997 Summary Statistics for Firms Exempt From Federal Income Tax for the State: 1997 Summary Statistics for Firms Subject to Federal Income Tax for Metropolitan Areas: 1997 Summary Statistics for Firms Exempt From Federal Income Tax for Metropolitan Areas: 1997 Summary Statistics for Firms Subject to Federal Income Tax for Counties: 1997 Summary Statistics for Firms Subject to Federal Income Tax for Places: 1997 1 5 7 8 9 14 20 22 APPENDIXES A. B. C. D. E. Explanation of Terms NAICS Codes, Titles, and Descriptions Coverage and Methodology Geographic Notes Metropolitan Areas A–1 B–1 C–1 D–1 E–1 HEALTH CARE AND SOCIAL ASSISTANCE GEOG. AREA SERIES U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Aug. 9, 1999 DELAWARE iii Introduction to the Economic Census PURPOSES AND USES OF THE ECONOMIC CENSUS The economic census is the major source of facts about the structure and functioning of the Nation’s economy. It provides essential information for government, business, industry, and the general public. Title 13 of the United States Code (Sections 131, 191, and 224) directs the Census Bureau to take the economic census every 5 years, covering years ending in 2 and 7. The economic census furnishes an important part of the framework for such composite measures as the gross domestic product estimates, input/output measures, production and price indexes, and other statistical series that measure short-term changes in economic conditions. Specific uses of economic census data include the following: • Policymaking agencies of the Federal Government use the data to monitor economic activity and assess the effectiveness of policies. • State and local governments use the data to assess business activities and tax bases within their jurisdictions and to develop programs to attract business. • Trade associations study trends in their own and competing industries, which allows them to keep their members informed of market changes. • Individual businesses use the data to locate potential markets and to analyze their own production and sales performance relative to industry or area averages. ALL-NEW INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATIONS Data from the 1997 Economic Census are published primarily on the basis of the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS), unlike earlier censuses, which were published according to the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) system. NAICS is in the process of being adopted in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Most economic census reports cover one of the following NAICS sectors: 21 22 23 31-33 42 44-45 48-49 51 Mining Utilities Construction Manufacturing Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information 52 53 54 55 56 61 62 71 72 81 Finance and Insurance Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Accommodation and Foodservices Other Services (except Public Administration) (Not listed above are the Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, and Hunting sector (NAICS 11), partially covered by the census of agriculture conducted by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, and the Public Administration sector (NAICS 92), covered by the census of governments conducted by the Census Bureau.) The 20 NAICS sectors are subdivided into 96 subsectors (three-digit codes), 313 industry groups (four-digit codes), and, as implemented in the United States, 1170 industries (five- and six-digit codes). RELATIONSHIP TO SIC While many of the individual NAICS industries correspond directly to industries as defined under the SIC system, most of the higher level groupings do not. Particular care should be taken in comparing data for retail trade, wholesale trade, and manufacturing, which are sector titles used in both NAICS and SIC, but cover somewhat different groups of industries. The industry definitions discuss the relationships between NAICS and SIC industries. Where changes are significant, it will not be possible to construct time series that include data for points both before and after 1997. For 1997, data for auxiliary establishments (those functioning primarily to manage, service, or support the activities of their company’s operating establishments, such as a central administrative office or warehouse) will not be included in the sector-specific reports. These data will be published separately. GEOGRAPHIC AREA CODING Accurate and complete information on the physical location of each establishment is required to tabulate the census data for the states, metropolitan areas (MAs), counties, parishes, and corporate municipalities including cities, towns, villages, and boroughs. Respondents were INTRODUCTION 1 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census required to report their physical location (street address, municipality, county, and state) if it differed from their mailing address. For establishments not surveyed by mail (and those single-establishment companies that did not provide acceptable information on physical location), location information from Internal Revenue Service tax forms is used as a basis for coding. BASIS OF REPORTING The economic census is conducted on an establishment basis. A company operating at more than one location is required to file a separate report for each store, factory, shop, or other location. Each establishment is assigned a separate industry classification based on its primary activity and not that of its parent company. DOLLAR VALUES All dollar values presented are expressed in current dollars; i.e., 1997 data are expressed in 1997 dollars, and 1992 data, in 1992 dollars. Consequently, when making comparisons with prior years, users of the data should consider the changes in prices that have occurred. All dollar values are shown in thousands of dollars. AVAILABILITY OF ADDITIONAL DATA Reports in Print and Electronic Media All results of the 1997 Economic Census are available on the Census Bureau Internet site (www.census.gov) and on compact discs (CD-ROM) for sale by the Census Bureau. Unlike previous censuses, only selected highlights are published in printed reports. For more information, including a description of electronic and printed reports being issued, see the Internet site, or write to U.S. Census Bureau, Washington, DC 20233-8300, or call Customer Services at 301-457-4100. Special Tabulations Special tabulations of data collected in the 1997 Economic Census may be obtained, depending on availability of time and personnel, in electronic or tabular form. The data will be summaries subject to the same rules prohibiting disclosure of confidential information (including name, address, kind of business, or other data for individual business establishments or companies) that govern the regular publications. Special tabulations are prepared on a cost basis. A request for a cost estimate, as well as exact specifications on the type and format of the data to be provided, should be directed to the Chief of the division named below, U.S. Census Bureau, Washington, DC 20233-8300. To discuss a special tabulation before submitting specifications, call the appropriate division: 2 INTRODUCTION Manufacturing and Construction Division Service Sector Statistics Division HISTORICAL INFORMATION 301-457-4673 301-457-2668 The economic census has been taken as an integrated program at 5-year intervals since 1967 and before that for 1954, 1958, and 1963. Prior to that time, individual components of the economic census were taken separately at varying intervals. The economic census traces its beginnings to the 1810 Decennial Census, when questions on manufacturing were included with those for population. Coverage of economic activities was expanded for the 1840 Decennial Census and subsequent censuses to include mining and some commercial activities. The 1905 Manufactures Census was the first time a census was taken apart from the regular decennial population census. Censuses covering retail and wholesale trade and construction industries were added in 1930, as were some covering service trades in 1933. Censuses of construction, manufacturing, and the other business service censuses were suspended during World War II. The 1954 Economic Census was the first census to be fully integrated: providing comparable census data across economic sectors, using consistent time periods, concepts, definitions, classifications, and reporting units. It was the first census to be taken by mail, using lists of firms provided by the administrative records of other Federal agencies. Since 1963, administrative records also have been used to provide basic statistics for very small firms, reducing or eliminating the need to send them census questionnaires. The range of industries covered in the economic censuses expanded between 1967 and 1992. The census of construction industries began on a regular basis in 1967, and the scope of service industries, introduced in 1933, was broadened in 1967, 1977, and 1987. While a few transportation industries were covered as early as 1963, it was not until 1992 that the census broadened to include all of transportation, communications, and utilities. Also new for 1992 was coverage of financial, insurance, and real estate industries. With these additions, the economic census and the separate census of governments and census of agriculture collectively covered roughly 98 percent of all economic activity. Printed statistical reports from the 1992 and earlier censuses provide historical figures for the study of longterm time series and are available in some large libraries. All of the census reports printed since 1967 are still available for sale on microfiche from the Census Bureau. CD-ROMs issued from the 1987 and 1992 Economic Censuses contain databases including nearly all data published in print, plus additional statistics, such as ZIP Code statistics, published only on CD-ROM. 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census SOURCES FOR MORE INFORMATION More information about the scope, coverage, classification system, data items, and publications for each of the economic censuses and related surveys is published in the Guide to the 1997 Economic Census and Related Statistics at www.census.gov/econguide. More information on the methodology, procedures, and history of the censuses will be published in the History of the 1997 Economic Census at www.census.gov/econ/www/history.html. ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS The following abbreviations and symbols are used with the 1997 Economic Census data: A D Standard error of 100 percent or more. Withheld to avoid disclosing data of individual companies; data are included in higher level totals. Exceeds 100 percent because data include establishments with payroll exceeding revenue. Not available or not comparable. Revenue not collected at this level of detail for multiestablishment firms. Withheld because estimates did not meet publication standards. V X Y Z a b c e f g h i j k l m p q r s nec nsk – (CC) (IC) F N Q S Represents less than 50 vehicles or .05 percent. Not applicable. Disclosure withheld because of insufficient coverage of merchandise lines. Less than half the unit shown. 0 to 19 employees. 20 to 99 employees. 100 to 249 employees. 250 to 499 employees. 500 to 999 employees. 1,000 to 2,499 employees. 2,500 to 4,999 employees. 5,000 to 9,999 employees. 10,000 to 24,999 employees. 25,000 to 49,999 employees. 50,000 to 99,999 employees. 100,000 employees or more. 10 to 19 percent estimated. 20 to 29 percent estimated. Revised. Sampling error exceeds 40 percent. Not elsewhere classified. Not specified by kind. Represents zero (page image/print only). Consolidated city. Independent city. 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census INTRODUCTION 3 This page is intentionally blank. 4 INTRODUCTION 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Health Care and Social Assistance SCOPE The Health Care and Social Assistance sector (sector 62) of the 1997 Economic Census comprises establishments providing health care and social assistance for individuals. The sector includes both health care and social assistance because it is sometimes difficult to distinguish between the boundaries of these two activities. The industries in this sector are arranged on a continuum starting with those establishments providing medical care exclusively, continuing with those providing health care and social assistance, and finally finishing with those providing only social assistance. The services provided by establishments in this sector are delivered by trained professionals. All industries in the sector share this commonality of process, namely, labor inputs of health practitioners or social workers with the requisite expertise. Many of the industries in the sector are defined based on the educational degree held by the practitioners included in the industry. Excluded from this sector are aerobic classes in Subsector 713, Amusement, Gambling and Recreation Industries and nonmedical diet and weight reducing centers in Subsector 812, Personal and Laundry Services. Although these can be viewed as health services, these services are not typically delivered by health practitioners. Data for this sector are shown for establishments of firms subject to Federal income tax and separately of firms which are exempt from Federal income tax under provisions of the Internal Revenue Code. Many of the ‘‘kinds of business or operation’’ included in this sector are not thought of as commercial businesses and the terms (such as ‘‘business,’’ ‘‘establishment,’’ and ‘‘firm’’) used to describe them may not be descriptive of such services. However, these terms are applied to all ‘‘kinds of business or operation’’ in order to maintain conformity in the measures of the production and delivery of goods and services and in the presentation of data. The basic tabulations for this sector do not include data for establishments which are auxiliary (primary function is providing a service, such as warehousing or bookkeeping) to service establishments within the same organization. Data for auxiliaries are presented separately. GENERAL A list of reports that provide statistics on sector 62 follows. Geographic area reports. There is a separate report for each state, the District of Columbia, and the United States. For establishments of firms subject to Federal income tax, 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census each state report presents general statistics on number of establishments, receipts, payroll, and employment by kind of business for the state, metropolitan areas (MAs), counties, and places with 2,500 inhabitants or more. Greater kind-of-business detail is shown for larger areas. For establishments of firms exempt from Federal income tax, each state report presents statistics on number of establishments, revenue, expenses, payroll, and employment by kind of business, for the state and MAs. Greater kindof-business detail is shown for larger areas. The United States report presents data for the United States as a whole for establishments with payroll of firms subject to Federal income tax, as well as those exempt from Federal income tax, for detailed kind-of-business classifications. Sources of receipts or revenue report. This report presents sources of receipts or revenue data for establishments with payroll by kind of business. Data are presented for the United States and states. Establishment and firm size (including legal form of organization) report. This report presents receipts/revenue, payroll, and employment data for the United States by receipts/revenue size, by employment size, and by legal form of organization for establishments; and receipts/revenue size (including concentration by largest firms), by employment size, and by number of establishments operated (single units and multiunits) for firms. Miscellaneous subjects report. This report presents data for establishments with payroll for a variety of industry-specific questions. Presentation of data varies by kind of business. ZIP Code report. This report presents data for establishments with payroll by United States ZIP Code. GEOGRAPHIC AREAS COVERED The level of geographic detail varies by report. Data may be presented for: 1. The United States as a whole. 2. States and the District of Columbia. 3. Consolidated metropolitan statistical areas (CMSAs) and primary metropolitan statistical areas (PMSAs) defined by the Office of Management and Budget HEALTH CARE AND SOCIAL ASSISTANCE 5 (OMB) as of June 30, 1997. A CMSA is an area used to facilitate the presentation and analysis of data for large concentrations of metropolitan populations. It includes two or more contiguous PMSAs which have a population of at least 1,000,000 (according to the 1990 Census of Population or subsequent special census) and which meet specific criteria of urban character and of social and economic integration. 4. Metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs) defined by the OMB as of June 30, 1997. An MSA is an integrated economic and social unit with a population nucleus of at least 50,000 inhabitants (according to the 1990 Census of Population or subsequent special census). Each MSA consists of one or more counties meeting standards of metropolitan character. In New England, cities and towns rather than counties are the component geographic units. 5. Areas within the state outside metropolitan areas (MAs). 6. Counties and county equivalents defined as of January 1, 1997. Counties are the primary divisions of states, except in Louisiana where they are called parishes and in Alaska where they are called boroughs and census areas. Maryland, Missouri, Nevada, and Virginia have one place or more that is independent of any county organization and constitutes primary divisions of their states. These places are treated as counties and as places. 7. Consolidated cities defined as of January 1, 1997. Consolidated cities are consolidated governments which consist of separately incorporated municipalities. 8. Municipalities of 2,500 inhabitants or more defined as of January 1, 1997. These are areas of significant population incorporated as cities, boroughs, villages, or towns according to the 1990 Census of Population or subsequent special census. For the economic census, boroughs and census areas in Alaska and boroughs in New York are not included in this category. 9. Special economic urban areas (SEUAs), which include townships in Michigan, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania, and towns in New York, Wisconsin, and the six New England states with 10,000 inhabitants or more (according to the 1990 Census of Population or subsequent special census). COMPARABILITY OF THE 1992 AND 1997 CENSUSES The 1997 Economic Census is the first census to present data based on the new North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). Previous census data were presented according to the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) system developed some 60 years ago. Due to this change, comparability between census years may be limited. Comparative statistics will be included as part of the Core Business Statistics Reports. DISCLOSURE In accordance with Federal law governing census reports (Title 13 of the United States Code), no data are published that would disclose the operations of an individual establishment or business. However, the number of establishments in a kind-of-business classification is not considered a disclosure; therefore, this information may be released even though other information is withheld. AVAILABILITY OF MORE FREQUENT ECONOMIC DATA The Census Bureau conducts the Service Annual Survey (SAS) each year. This survey, while providing more frequent observations, yields less kind-of-business and geographic detail than the economic census. In addition, the County Business Patterns program offers annual statistics on the number of establishments, employment, and payroll classified by industry within each county. 6 HEALTH CARE AND SOCIAL ASSISTANCE 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Table 1a. Summary Statistics for Firms Subject to Federal Income Tax for the State: 1997 Paid employees for pay period including March 12 (number) Percent of receipts From adminis trative records1 [Includes only establishments with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] NAICS code Geographic area and kind of business Establish ments (number) Receipts ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Estimated2 DELAWARE 62 621 6211 62111 621111 621112 6212 62121 621210 6213 62131 621310 62132 621320 62133 621330 62134 621340 6213401 6213402 62139 621391 621399 6214 62141 621410 62142 621420 62149 621492 621493 621498 6215 62151 621511 621512 6216 62161 621610 6219 62191 621910 62199 621999 622 6222 62221 622210 6222102 623 6231 62311 623110 6232 62321 623210 6233 62331 623311 623312 6239 62399 623990 624 6241 62411 624110 62412 624120 62419 624190 6243 62431 624310 6244 62441 624410 Health care & social assistance Ambulatory health care services Offices of physicians Offices of physicians Offices of physicians (except mental health specialists) Offices of physicians, mental health specialists Offices of dentists Offices of dentists Offices of dentists Offices of other health practitioners Offices of chiropractors Offices of chiropractors Offices of optometrists Offices of optometrists Offices of mental health practitioners (except physicians) Offices of mental health practitioners (except physicians) Offices of physical, occup, & speech therapists & audiologists Offices of physical, occup, & speech therapists & audiologists Speech therapists & audiologists Physical & occupational therapists Offices of all other health practitioners Offices of podiatrists Offices of all other miscellaneous health practitioners Outpatient care centers Family planning centers Family planning centers Outpatient mental health & substance abuse centers Outpatient mental health & substance abuse centers Other outpatient care centers Kidney dialysis centers Freestanding ambulatory surgical & emergency centers All other outpatient care centers Medical & diagnostic laboratories Medical & diagnostic laboratories Medical laboratories Diagnostic imaging centers Home health care services Home health care services Home health care services Other ambulatory health care services Ambulance services Ambulance services All other ambulatory health care services All other miscellaneous ambulatory health care services Hospitals Psychiatric & substance abuse hospitals Psychiatric & substance abuse hospitals Psychiatric & substance abuse hospitals Psychiatric & substance abuse hospitals (except government) Nursing & residential care facilities Nursing care facilities Nursing care facilities Nursing care facilities Residential mental retardation/health & substance abuse facility Residential mental retardation facilities Residential mental retardation facilities Community care facilities for the elderly Community care facilities for the elderly Continuing care retirement communities Homes for the elderly Other residential care facilities Other residential care facilities Other residential care facilities Social assistance Individual & family services Child & youth services Child & youth services Services for the elderly & persons with disabilities Services for the elderly & persons with disabilities Other individual & family services Other individual & family services Vocational rehabilitation services Vocational rehabilitation services Vocational rehabilitation services Child day care services Child day care services Child day care services 1Includes 2Includes 1 465 1 203 604 604 572 32 218 218 218 241 60 60 48 48 32 32 65 65 10 55 36 21 15 50 2 2 10 10 38 6 4 28 47 47 29 18 32 32 32 11 3 3 8 8 2 2 2 2 2 46 28 28 28 6 6 6 8 8 1 7 4 4 4 214 21 7 7 1 1 13 13 10 10 10 183 183 183 1 131 565 918 712 513 513 500 12 231 231 577 654 526 404 434 846 275 275 270 5 836 836 488 348 113 828 91 531 56 56 54 1 052 052 875 177 15 980 10 043 4 608 4 608 4 473 135 1 774 1 774 1 774 1 105 220 220 231 231 170 170 341 341 19 322 143 98 45 628 b b b b 525 c b 301 696 696 445 251 1 166 1 166 1 166 66 5 5 61 61 e e e e e 3 809 2 737 2 737 2 737 b b b f f c f b b b g 81 30 30 a a b b b b b 1 677 1 677 1 677 18.2 21.0 26.7 26.7 25.9 58.8 11.0 11.0 11.0 25.4 34.2 34.2 15.0 15.0 45.6 45.6 17.6 17.6 20.3 17.4 32.7 17.7 75.8 10.9 D D D D 7.6 D D 11.5 11.0 11.0 3.0 14.4 9.8 9.8 9.8 7.5 D D 6.0 6.0 D D D D D .3 .4 .4 .4 D D D D D D D D D D D 26.7 49.8 49.8 D D D D D D D 27.4 27.4 27.4 7.9 8.0 6.5 6.5 6.5 6.3 .6 .6 .6 10.0 5.0 5.0 9.7 9.7 1.6 1.6 20.6 20.6 10.5 21.4 .9 .6 1.8 36.7 D D D D 39.5 D D 61.5 3.2 3.2 1.8 3.8 13.0 13.0 13.0 2.1 25.6 25.6 – – D D D D D 7.6 8.0 8.0 8.0 D D D D D D D D D D D 24.4 10.7 10.7 D D D D D D D 7.5 7.5 7.5 142 256 142 256 142 256 79 917 15 814 15 814 20 635 20 635 9 549 9 549 24 24 1 22 151 151 701 450 67 508 67 508 67 508 30 763 6 235 6 235 6 205 6 205 3 995 3 995 10 814 10 814 575 10 239 3 514 2 950 564 18 037 D D D D 15 980 D D 8 698 22 22 10 12 476 476 171 305 14 393 14 393 14 393 6 744 1 272 1 272 1 354 1 354 921 921 2 359 2 359 123 2 236 838 684 154 4 342 D D D D 3 930 D D 2 190 5 5 2 2 086 086 636 450 9 768 7 244 2 524 65 373 D D D D 60 524 D D 31 709 82 82 24 58 871 871 751 120 31 380 31 380 31 380 3 684 305 305 3 379 3 379 D D D D D 148 501 102 901 102 901 102 901 D D D D D D D D D D D 3 479 1 285 1 285 D D D D D D D 39 551 39 551 39 551 18 681 18 681 18 681 1 545 132 132 1 413 1 413 D D D D D 62 264 44 519 44 519 44 519 D D D D D D D D D D D 1 324 429 429 D D D D D D D 19 656 19 656 19 656 4 574 4 574 4 574 340 21 21 319 319 D D D D D 15 052 10 866 10 866 10 866 D D D D D D D D D D D 289 86 86 D D D D D D D 4 597 4 597 4 597 receipts information obtained from administrative records of other Federal agencies. receipts information which was imputed based on historic company ratios or administrative records, or on industry averages. HEALTH CARE AND SOCIAL ASSISTANCE GEOG. AREA SERIES U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Aug. 9, 1999 DELAWARE 7 Table 1b. Summary Statistics for Firms Exempt From Federal Income Tax for the State: 1997 Paid employees for pay period including March 12 (number) Percent of revenue From adminis trative records1 [Includes only establishments with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A] NAICS code Geographic area and kind of business Establish ments (number) Revenue ($1,000) Expenses ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Estimated2 DELAWARE 62 621 6214 62141 621410 62142 621420 62149 621493 621498 6216 62161 621610 6219 62191 621910 62199 621991 622 6221 62211 622110 6221101 6221102 6222 62221 622210 6222101 623 6231 62311 623110 6232 62321 623210 62322 623220 6233 62331 623311 623312 6239 62399 623990 624 6241 62411 624110 62412 624120 62419 624190 6242 62421 624210 62422 624221 624229 62423 624230 6243 62431 624310 6244 62441 624410 Health care & social assistance Ambulatory health care services Outpatient care centers Family planning centers Family planning centers Outpatient mental health & substance abuse centers Outpatient mental health & substance abuse centers Other outpatient care centers Freestanding ambulatory surgical & emergency centers All other outpatient care centers Home health care services Home health care services Home health care services Other ambulatory health care services Ambulance services Ambulance services All other ambulatory health care services Blood & organ banks Hospitals General medical & surgical hospitals General medical & surgical hospitals General medical & surgical hospitals General medical & surgical hospitals, government General medical & surgical hospitals (except government) Psychiatric & substance abuse hospitals Psychiatric & substance abuse hospitals Psychiatric & substance abuse hospitals Psychiatric & substance abuse hospitals, government Nursing & residential care facilities Nursing care facilities Nursing care facilities Nursing care facilities Residential mental retardation/health & substance abuse facility Residential mental retardation facilities Residential mental retardation facilities Residential mental health & substance abuse facilities Residential mental health & substance abuse facilities Community care facilities for the elderly Community care facilities for the elderly Continuing care retirement communities Homes for the elderly Other residential care facilities Other residential care facilities Other residential care facilities Social assistance Individual & family services Child & youth services Child & youth services Services for the elderly & persons with disabilities Services for the elderly & persons with disabilities Other individual & family services Other individual & family services Community food & housing/emergency & other relief services Community food services Community food services Community housing services Temporary shelters Other community housing services Emergency & other relief services Emergency & other relief services Vocational rehabilitation services Vocational rehabilitation services Vocational rehabilitation services Child day care services Child day care services Child day care services 1Includes 2Includes 365 43 21 5 5 7 7 9 1 8 12 12 12 10 5 5 5 5 12 11 11 11 2 9 1 1 1 1 50 12 12 12 19 4 4 15 15 8 8 6 2 11 11 11 260 147 31 31 43 43 73 73 27 6 6 17 8 9 4 4 17 17 17 69 69 69 1 500 263 94 127 D D D D D 14 023 D D 60 435 60 435 60 435 D D D D D 1 157 237 D D D D D D D D D 116 224 54 042 54 042 54 042 16 569 9 369 9 369 7 200 7 200 D D D D D D D 132 675 71 705 13 149 13 149 17 013 17 013 41 543 41 543 14 795 D D D D 2 729 D D 24 626 24 626 24 626 21 549 21 549 21 549 1 377 147 90 001 D D D D D 14 664 D D 57 560 57 560 57 560 D D D D D 1 040 663 D D D D D D D D D 117 605 51 283 51 283 51 283 16 975 9 453 9 453 7 522 7 522 D D D D D D D 128 878 68 427 13 365 13 365 15 976 15 976 39 086 39 086 14 852 D D D D 2 325 D D 24 679 24 679 24 679 20 920 20 920 20 920 662 311 50 878 D D D D D 8 292 D D 34 121 34 121 34 121 D D D D D 494 056 D D D D D D D D D 54 392 25 761 25 761 25 761 9 249 5 228 5 228 4 021 4 021 D D D D D D D 62 985 33 108 6 117 6 117 6 750 6 750 20 241 20 241 5 580 D D D D 1 007 D D 12 585 12 585 12 585 11 712 11 712 11 712 164 902 12 421 D D D D D 1 993 D D 8 715 8 715 8 715 D D D D D 124 728 D D D D D D D D D 13 023 6 131 6 131 6 131 2 137 1 228 1 228 909 909 D D D D D D D 14 730 7 564 1 417 1 417 1 640 1 640 4 507 4 507 1 435 D D D D 257 D D 2 745 2 745 2 745 2 986 2 986 2 986 23 991 2 276 f b b c c 492 b e 1 472 1 472 1 472 c a a c c 14 149 j j j f j f f f f 2 928 1 287 1 287 1 287 447 280 280 167 167 g g g a c c c 4 638 1 993 322 322 518 518 1 153 1 153 387 c c c c 59 b b 1 236 1 236 1 236 1 022 1 022 1 022 1.1 1.7 D D D D D – D D – – – D D D D D – D D D D D D D D D .4 – – – 2.7 – – 6.2 6.2 D D D D D D D 10.3 12.6 6.5 6.5 22.9 22.9 10.4 10.4 18.0 D D D D 50.5 D D 1.4 1.4 1.4 7.7 7.7 7.7 2.4 5.1 D D D D D 33.1 D D – – – D D D D D – D D D D D D D D D 5.9 8.9 8.9 8.9 .5 – – 1.1 1.1 D D D D D D D 18.0 18.8 1.6 1.6 26.3 26.3 21.2 21.2 5.9 D D D D 1.5 D D 31.8 31.8 31.8 7.8 7.8 7.8 revenue information obtained from administrative records of other Federal agencies. revenue information which was imputed based on historic company ratios or administrative records, or on industry averages. 8 DELAWARE HEALTH CARE AND SOCIAL ASSISTANCE GEOG. AREA SERIES U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Aug. 9, 1999 Table 2a. Summary Statistics for Firms Subject to Federal Income Tax for Metropolitan Areas: 1997 Paid employees for pay period including March 12 (number) Percent of receipts From adminis trative records1 [Includes only establishments with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For definitions of metropolitan areas (CMSAs, MSAs, and PMSAs), see Appendix E] NAICS code Geographic area and kind of business Establish ments (number) Receipts ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Estimated2 DOVER, DE MSA 62 621 6211 62111 621111 621112 6212 62121 621210 6213 62131 621310 62132 621320 62133 621330 62134 621340 6213402 6214 62149 621498 623 6231 62311 623110 624 6244 62441 624410 Health care & social assistance Ambulatory health care services Offices of physicians Offices of physicians Offices of physicians (except mental health specialists) Offices of physicians, mental health specialists Offices of dentists Offices of dentists Offices of dentists Offices of other health practitioners Offices of chiropractors Offices of chiropractors Offices of optometrists Offices of optometrists Offices of mental health practitioners (except physicians) Offices of mental health practitioners (except physicians) Offices of physical, occup, & speech therapists & audiologists Offices of physical, occup, & speech therapists & audiologists Physical & occupational therapists Outpatient care centers Other outpatient care centers All other outpatient care centers Nursing & residential care facilities Nursing care facilities Nursing care facilities Nursing care facilities Social assistance Child day care services Child day care services Child day care services 192 156 67 67 63 4 37 37 37 35 10 10 11 11 6 6 6 6 6 7 5 2 8 7 7 7 28 24 24 24 137 550 107 974 54 54 52 2 872 872 529 343 59 647 46 799 29 29 28 1 280 280 009 271 12 555 9 547 5 760 5 760 5 420 340 1 307 1 307 1 307 1 087 D D 414 414 D D 349 349 349 869 D D 2 337 D D D 671 593 593 593 2 157 1 273 572 572 543 29 232 232 232 219 b b 87 87 b b 63 63 63 118 c b 611 f f f 273 251 251 251 22.8 26.8 38.4 38.4 37.2 64.8 19.1 19.1 19.1 12.3 D D 3.3 3.3 D D 9.7 9.7 9.7 2.5 D D 1.9 D D D 34.9 38.0 38.0 38.0 19.0 15.9 5.8 5.8 6.1 – – – – 1.5 D D 2.9 2.9 D D – – – 81.7 D D 34.0 D D D 16.4 5.4 5.4 5.4 15 353 15 353 15 353 14 318 D D 6 680 6 680 D D 3 931 3 931 3 931 16 821 D D 23 747 D D D 5 829 4 945 4 945 4 945 6 920 6 920 6 920 4 748 D D 1 733 1 733 D D 1 597 1 597 1 597 3 592 D D 9 929 D D D 2 919 2 536 2 536 2 536 PHILADELPHIA–WILMINGTON–ATLANTIC CITY, PA–NJ–DE– MD CMSA 62 621 6211 62111 621111 621112 6212 62121 621210 6213 62131 621310 62132 621320 62133 621330 62134 621340 6213401 6213402 62139 621391 621399 6214 62141 621410 62142 621420 62149 621491 621492 621493 621498 6215 62151 621511 621512 6216 62161 621610 Health care & social assistance Ambulatory health care services Offices of physicians Offices of physicians Offices of physicians (except mental health specialists) Offices of physicians, mental health specialists Offices of dentists Offices of dentists Offices of dentists Offices of other health practitioners Offices of chiropractors Offices of chiropractors Offices of optometrists Offices of optometrists Offices of mental health practitioners (except physicians) Offices of mental health practitioners (except physicians) Offices of physical, occup, & speech therapists & audiologists Offices of physical, occup, & speech therapists & audiologists Speech therapists & audiologists Physical & occupational therapists Offices of all other health practitioners Offices of podiatrists Offices of all other miscellaneous health practitioners Outpatient care centers Family planning centers Family planning centers Outpatient mental health & substance abuse centers Outpatient mental health & substance abuse centers Other outpatient care centers HMO medical centers Kidney dialysis centers Freestanding ambulatory surgical & emergency centers All other outpatient care centers Medical & diagnostic laboratories Medical & diagnostic laboratories Medical laboratories Diagnostic imaging centers Home health care services Home health care services Home health care services See footnotes at end of table. 12 730 11 132 5 245 5 245 4 956 289 2 644 2 644 2 644 2 302 685 685 420 420 283 283 415 415 41 374 499 385 114 272 16 16 47 47 209 4 46 26 133 293 293 130 163 293 293 293 9 857 269 7 930 422 4 235 045 4 235 045 4 152 147 82 898 1 208 851 1 208 851 1 208 851 847 712 168 482 168 482 130 023 130 023 92 239 92 239 306 306 15 291 830 830 668 162 4 559 655 3 728 576 2 253 054 2 253 054 2 214 330 38 724 484 083 484 083 484 083 361 186 57 048 57 048 40 307 40 307 35 102 35 102 180 180 7 173 804 804 182 622 1 029 109 834 901 495 495 487 8 972 972 357 615 139 603 96 657 43 561 43 561 42 714 847 15 901 15 901 15 901 12 428 2 407 2 407 1 818 1 818 1 481 1 481 4 679 4 679 233 4 446 2 043 g f 4 750 c c 411 411 h e 1 310 e 2 013 i i h g j j j 18.9 21.2 23.1 23.1 22.5 51.2 23.0 23.0 23.0 30.4 46.2 46.2 36.0 36.0 35.5 35.5 12.2 12.2 28.9 11.3 42.0 D D 7.3 D D 33.7 33.7 D D .3 D 13.7 D D D D D D D 10.9 10.5 10.0 10.0 10.0 11.7 7.1 7.1 7.1 10.8 9.6 9.6 7.4 7.4 22.8 22.8 11.3 11.3 5.0 11.7 6.9 D D 26.9 D D 5.8 5.8 D D 28.3 D 45.1 D D D D D D D 106 115 106 115 106 115 84 829 12 435 12 435 9 224 9 224 8 008 8 008 45 45 1 43 171 171 492 679 150 138 D D 448 435 D D 21 500 21 500 D D 147 596 D 143 870 D D D D D D D 47 925 D D 141 620 D D 9 003 9 003 D D 41 197 D 51 861 D D D D D D D 9 991 D D 33 562 D D 2 016 2 016 D D 9 385 D 13 055 D D D D D D D HEALTH CARE AND SOCIAL ASSISTANCE GEOG. AREA SERIES U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Aug. 9, 1999 DELAWARE 9 Table 2a. Summary Statistics for Firms Subject to Federal Income Tax for Metropolitan Areas: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including March 12 (number) Percent of receipts From adminis trative records1 [Includes only establishments with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For definitions of metropolitan areas (CMSAs, MSAs, and PMSAs), see Appendix E] NAICS code Geographic area and kind of business Establish ments (number) Receipts ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Estimated2 PHILADELPHIA–WILMINGTON–ATLANTIC CITY, PA–NJ–DE– MD CMSA Con. 62 621 6219 62191 621910 62199 621999 622 6222 62221 622210 6222102 623 6231 62311 623110 6232 62321 623210 62322 623220 6233 62331 623311 623312 6239 62399 623990 624 6241 62411 624110 62412 624120 62419 624190 6242 6243 62431 624310 6244 62441 624410 Health care & social assistance Ambulatory health care services Con. 83 42 42 41 35 14 11 11 11 11 419 166 166 166 135 104 104 31 31 96 96 30 66 22 22 22 1 165 158 29 29 49 49 80 80 18 52 52 52 937 937 937 D D D D D 229 316 D D D D 1 314 143 D D D D D D 25 259 25 259 D D D D 8 820 8 820 8 820 383 388 D 18 109 18 109 D D D D D 38 784 38 784 38 784 246 949 246 949 246 949 D D D D D 88 893 D D D D 565 171 D D D D D D 9 376 9 376 D D D D 3 287 3 287 3 287 177 015 D 4 536 4 536 D D D D D 20 546 20 546 20 546 119 185 119 185 119 185 D D D D D 19 411 D D D D 132 430 D D D D D D 2 330 2 330 D D D D 720 720 720 42 367 D 838 838 D D D D D 4 569 4 569 4 569 29 095 29 095 29 095 h h h f e 2 775 g g g g 27 241 j j j g g g 635 635 h h h g 194 194 194 12 930 g 162 162 f f f f b 684 684 684 10 636 10 636 10 636 D D D D D 23.4 D D D D 4.2 D D D D D D 19.2 19.2 D D D D 27.8 27.8 27.8 19.2 D 19.2 19.2 D D D D D 32.3 32.3 32.3 19.6 19.6 19.6 D D D D D 11.5 D D D D 13.2 D D D D D D 17.3 17.3 D D D D 26.8 26.8 26.8 11.5 D 8.2 8.2 D D D D D 16.1 16.1 16.1 8.0 8.0 8.0 Other ambulatory health care services Ambulance services Ambulance services All other ambulatory health care services All other miscellaneous ambulatory health care services Hospitals Psychiatric & substance abuse hospitals Psychiatric & substance abuse hospitals Psychiatric & substance abuse hospitals Psychiatric & substance abuse hospitals (except government) Nursing & residential care facilities Nursing care facilities Nursing care facilities Nursing care facilities Residential mental retardation/health & substance abuse facility Residential mental retardation facilities Residential mental retardation facilities Residential mental health & substance abuse facilities Residential mental health & substance abuse facilities Community care facilities for the elderly Community care facilities for the elderly Continuing care retirement communities Homes for the elderly Other residential care facilities Other residential care facilities Other residential care facilities Social assistance Individual & family services Child & youth services Child & youth services Services for the elderly & persons with disabilities Services for the elderly & persons with disabilities Other individual & family services Other individual & family services Community food & housing/emergency & other relief services Vocational rehabilitation services Vocational rehabilitation services Vocational rehabilitation services Child day care services Child day care services Child day care services Con. Atlantic–Cape May, NJ PMSA 62 621 6211 62111 621111 621112 6212 62121 621210 6213 62131 621310 62132 621320 62133 621330 62134 621340 6213402 62139 621391 6214 62149 6215 62151 621512 6216 62161 621610 Health care & social assistance Ambulatory health care services Offices of physicians Offices of physicians Offices of physicians (except mental health specialists) Offices of physicians, mental health specialists Offices of dentists Offices of dentists Offices of dentists Offices of other health practitioners Offices of chiropractors Offices of chiropractors Offices of optometrists Offices of optometrists Offices of mental health practitioners (except physicians) Offices of mental health practitioners (except physicians) Offices of physical, occup, & speech therapists & audiologists Offices of physical, occup, & speech therapists & audiologists Physical & occupational therapists Offices of all other health practitioners Offices of podiatrists Outpatient care centers Other outpatient care centers Medical & diagnostic laboratories Medical & diagnostic laboratories Diagnostic imaging centers Home health care services Home health care services Home health care services See footnotes at end of table. 748 666 338 338 329 9 127 127 127 145 53 53 21 21 12 12 32 32 31 27 22 15 12 20 20 18 20 20 20 470 838 392 987 237 237 235 1 401 401 921 480 218 568 183 535 120 140 120 140 119 761 379 22 057 22 057 22 057 14 552 3 355 3 355 2 178 2 178 1 148 1 148 6 122 6 122 D 1 749 D D D 12 451 12 451 D 7 064 7 064 7 064 46 804 38 625 25 072 25 072 24 986 86 4 767 4 767 4 767 3 388 750 750 546 546 260 260 1 416 1 416 D 416 D D D 1 989 1 989 D 1 760 1 760 1 760 6 313 4 533 2 325 2 325 2 315 10 751 751 751 582 151 151 87 87 39 39 215 215 c 90 b e c 184 184 c 394 394 394 23.6 26.5 27.4 27.4 27.0 91.7 23.0 23.0 23.0 41.6 52.5 52.5 30.6 30.6 66.1 66.1 20.2 20.2 D 64.4 D D D 18.7 18.7 D 13.3 13.3 13.3 8.2 8.4 9.7 9.7 9.8 2.7 2.2 2.2 2.2 11.8 3.7 3.7 – – – – 33.1 33.1 D 2.0 D D D – – D 20.1 20.1 20.1 57 378 57 378 57 378 40 905 11 218 11 218 6 936 6 936 3 584 3 584 12 948 12 948 D 6 219 D D D 27 394 27 394 D 16 788 16 788 16 788 10 DELAWARE HEALTH CARE AND SOCIAL ASSISTANCE GEOG. AREA SERIES U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Aug. 9, 1999 Table 2a. Summary Statistics for Firms Subject to Federal Income Tax for Metropolitan Areas: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including March 12 (number) Percent of receipts From adminis trative records1 [Includes only establishments with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For definitions of metropolitan areas (CMSAs, MSAs, and PMSAs), see Appendix E] NAICS code Geographic area and kind of business Establish ments (number) Receipts ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Estimated2 PHILADELPHIA–WILMINGTON–ATLANTIC CITY, PA–NJ–DE– MD CMSA Con. Atlantic–Cape May, NJ PMSA Con. 62 623 6231 62311 623110 624 6241 62412 624120 6244 62441 624410 Health care & social assistance Nursing & residential care facilities Nursing care facilities Nursing care facilities Nursing care facilities Social assistance Individual & family services Services for the elderly & persons with disabilities Services for the elderly & persons with disabilities Child day care services Child day care services Child day care services Con. 17 9 9 9 64 8 3 3 53 53 53 60 498 59 233 59 233 59 233 D D D D D D D 26 791 26 370 26 370 26 370 D D D D D D D 6 262 6 154 6 154 6 154 D D D D D D D 1 266 1 228 1 228 1 228 e b b b e e e 4.4 2.6 2.6 2.6 D D D D D D D 7.7 7.9 7.9 7.9 D D D D D D D Philadelphia, PA–NJ PMSA 62 621 6211 62111 621111 621112 6212 62121 621210 6213 62131 621310 62132 621320 62133 621330 62134 621340 6213401 6213402 62139 621391 621399 6214 62141 621410 62142 621420 62149 621491 621492 621493 621498 6215 62151 621511 621512 6216 62161 621610 6219 62191 621910 62199 621999 622 6222 62221 622210 6222102 Health care & social assistance Ambulatory health care services Offices of physicians Offices of physicians Offices of physicians (except mental health specialists) Offices of physicians, mental health specialists Offices of dentists Offices of dentists Offices of dentists Offices of other health practitioners Offices of chiropractors Offices of chiropractors Offices of optometrists Offices of optometrists Offices of mental health practitioners (except physicians) Offices of mental health practitioners (except physicians) Offices of physical, occup, & speech therapists & audiologists Offices of physical, occup, & speech therapists & audiologists Speech therapists & audiologists Physical & occupational therapists Offices of all other health practitioners Offices of podiatrists Offices of all other miscellaneous health practitioners Outpatient care centers Family planning centers Family planning centers Outpatient mental health & substance abuse centers Outpatient mental health & substance abuse centers Other outpatient care centers HMO medical centers Kidney dialysis centers Freestanding ambulatory surgical & emergency centers All other outpatient care centers Medical & diagnostic laboratories Medical & diagnostic laboratories Medical laboratories Diagnostic imaging centers Home health care services Home health care services Home health care services Other ambulatory health care services Ambulance services Ambulance services All other ambulatory health care services All other miscellaneous ambulatory health care services Hospitals Psychiatric & substance abuse hospitals Psychiatric & substance abuse hospitals Psychiatric & substance abuse hospitals Psychiatric & substance abuse hospitals (except government) See footnotes at end of table. 10 631 9 335 4 361 4 361 4 109 252 2 290 2 290 2 290 1 921 575 575 353 353 241 241 316 316 31 285 436 341 95 212 13 13 35 35 164 4 39 19 102 230 230 103 127 246 246 246 75 40 40 35 29 11 8 8 8 8 8 318 921 6 664 655 3 513 992 3 513 992 3 442 116 71 876 1 004 903 1 004 903 1 004 903 725 846 140 786 140 786 102 156 102 156 80 409 80 409 268 268 13 255 900 900 754 146 3 840 453 3 127 431 1 873 547 1 873 547 1 838 738 34 809 392 994 392 994 392 994 314 030 46 808 46 808 31 256 31 256 30 157 30 157 163 163 6 156 454 454 520 934 873 269 707 625 417 417 409 7 716 716 906 810 118 672 82 578 36 901 36 901 36 161 740 13 369 13 369 13 369 10 721 2 030 2 030 1 495 1 495 1 275 1 275 4 130 4 130 207 3 923 1 791 1 279 512 3 986 110 110 337 337 3 539 e 1 176 c 1 670 4 4 3 1 342 342 084 258 18.7 20.9 22.5 22.5 21.9 49.2 24.5 24.5 24.5 29.5 47.4 47.4 35.2 35.2 33.0 33.0 11.4 11.4 28.6 10.4 40.8 54.1 19.2 6.2 17.9 17.9 31.5 31.5 4.6 D .3 D 13.1 8.7 8.7 4.6 18.7 14.8 14.8 14.8 10.7 11.7 11.7 8.2 9.6 25.8 D D D D 11.5 11.0 10.3 10.3 10.3 12.3 8.2 8.2 8.2 10.6 10.8 10.8 8.4 8.4 25.9 25.9 8.2 8.2 4.6 8.4 7.6 9.6 4.3 28.3 63.8 63.8 6.9 6.9 28.3 D 31.1 D 46.9 4.9 4.9 2.2 11.4 15.4 15.4 15.4 10.2 5.5 5.5 22.1 16.7 12.7 D D D D 86 377 86 377 86 377 74 145 10 283 10 283 7 130 7 130 6 874 6 874 41 41 1 39 231 231 362 869 133 595 82 603 50 992 390 848 10 608 10 608 17 373 17 373 362 867 D 130 518 D 120 488 513 513 365 148 858 858 553 305 42 355 23 864 18 491 121 587 4 543 4 543 7 028 7 028 110 016 D 37 209 D 43 382 168 168 123 44 213 213 624 589 8 627 5 251 3 376 28 845 801 801 1 640 1 640 26 404 D 8 451 D 10 796 39 39 28 10 716 716 731 985 369 210 369 210 369 210 145 998 104 097 104 097 41 901 35 287 207 497 D D D D 191 427 191 427 191 427 65 633 54 212 54 212 11 421 9 548 80 545 D D D D 44 992 44 992 44 992 15 834 13 238 13 238 2 596 2 223 17 035 D D D D 10 123 10 123 10 123 3 136 2 650 2 650 486 417 2 420 g g g g HEALTH CARE AND SOCIAL ASSISTANCE GEOG. AREA SERIES U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Aug. 9, 1999 DELAWARE 11 Table 2a. Summary Statistics for Firms Subject to Federal Income Tax for Metropolitan Areas: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including March 12 (number) Percent of receipts From adminis trative records1 [Includes only establishments with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For definitions of metropolitan areas (CMSAs, MSAs, and PMSAs), see Appendix E] NAICS code Geographic area and kind of business Establish ments (number) Receipts ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Estimated2 PHILADELPHIA–WILMINGTON–ATLANTIC CITY, PA–NJ–DE– MD CMSA Con. Philadelphia, PA–NJ PMSA Con. 62 623 6231 62311 623110 6232 62321 623210 62322 623220 6233 62331 623311 623312 6239 62399 623990 624 6241 62411 624110 62412 624120 62419 624190 6242 6243 62431 624310 6244 62441 624410 Health care & social assistance Nursing & residential care facilities Nursing care facilities Nursing care facilities Nursing care facilities Residential mental retardation/health & substance abuse facility Residential mental retardation facilities Residential mental retardation facilities Residential mental health & substance abuse facilities Residential mental health & substance abuse facilities Community care facilities for the elderly Community care facilities for the elderly Continuing care retirement communities Homes for the elderly Other residential care facilities Other residential care facilities Other residential care facilities Social assistance Individual & family services Child & youth services Child & youth services Services for the elderly & persons with disabilities Services for the elderly & persons with disabilities Other individual & family services Other individual & family services Community food & housing/emergency & other relief services Vocational rehabilitation services Vocational rehabilitation services Vocational rehabilitation services Child day care services Child day care services Child day care services Con. 356 134 134 134 126 98 98 28 28 79 79 25 54 17 17 17 929 129 24 24 42 42 63 63 17 42 42 42 741 741 741 1 120 890 882 510 882 510 882 510 D 44 033 44 033 D D 162 037 162 037 D D D D D 325 879 84 465 D D D D 41 481 41 481 2 309 36 131 36 131 36 131 202 974 202 974 202 974 482 730 388 091 388 091 388 091 D 20 759 20 759 D D 62 004 62 004 D D D D D 149 747 32 415 D D D D 14 826 14 826 820 19 166 19 166 19 166 97 346 97 346 97 346 112 685 90 939 90 939 90 939 D 5 081 5 081 D D 13 789 13 789 D D D D D 35 924 7 498 D D D D 3 499 3 499 205 4 238 4 238 4 238 23 983 23 983 23 983 22 839 17 127 17 127 17 127 g 1 013 1 013 f f 3 914 3 914 h g c c c 10 835 1 373 c c f f 521 521 42 631 631 631 8 789 8 789 8 789 4.4 3.7 3.7 3.7 D 3.5 3.5 D D 4.9 4.9 D D D D D 18.1 12.9 D D D D 11.8 11.8 21.8 30.5 30.5 30.5 18.0 18.0 18.0 14.3 15.1 15.1 15.1 D 15.0 15.0 D D 8.8 8.8 D D D D D 12.0 18.8 D D D D 32.2 32.2 63.7 16.4 16.4 16.4 7.9 7.9 7.9 Vineland–Millville–Bridgeton, NJ PMSA 62 621 6211 62111 621111 6212 62121 621210 6213 62131 621310 62132 621320 62133 621330 62134 621340 6213402 62139 621391 6215 62151 621512 623 6231 62311 623110 624 6241 62412 624120 6244 62441 624410 Health care & social assistance Ambulatory health care services Offices of physicians Offices of physicians Offices of physicians (except mental health specialists) Offices of dentists Offices of dentists Offices of dentists Offices of other health practitioners Offices of chiropractors Offices of chiropractors Offices of optometrists Offices of optometrists Offices of mental health practitioners (except physicians) Offices of mental health practitioners (except physicians) Offices of physical, occup, & speech therapists & audiologists Offices of physical, occup, & speech therapists & audiologists Physical & occupational therapists Offices of all other health practitioners Offices of podiatrists Medical & diagnostic laboratories Medical & diagnostic laboratories Diagnostic imaging centers Nursing & residential care facilities Nursing care facilities Nursing care facilities Nursing care facilities Social assistance Individual & family services Services for the elderly & persons with disabilities Services for the elderly & persons with disabilities Child day care services Child day care services Child day care services See footnotes at end of table. 238 210 108 108 105 46 46 46 48 14 14 12 12 7 7 9 9 9 6 5 5 5 3 8 6 6 6 20 5 3 3 14 14 14 161 811 134 892 82 211 82 211 81 560 21 825 21 825 21 825 22 634 3 650 3 650 8 332 8 332 1 272 1 272 7 263 7 263 7 263 2 117 D D D D 21 039 D D D 5 880 D D D D D D 74 771 64 306 41 536 41 536 41 250 9 589 9 589 9 589 9 319 1 607 1 607 2 786 2 786 753 753 3 296 3 296 3 296 877 D D D D 8 045 D D D 2 420 D D D D D D 16 972 14 272 9 186 9 186 9 141 2 059 2 059 2 059 2 215 329 329 720 720 162 162 787 787 787 217 D D D D 2 092 D D D 608 D D D D D D 2 191 1 526 860 860 851 277 277 277 326 48 48 104 104 44 44 92 92 92 38 b b b b 457 e e e 208 b b b c c c 31.7 35.2 36.0 36.0 35.6 18.8 18.8 18.8 47.4 32.2 32.2 72.7 72.7 70.1 70.1 17.7 17.7 17.7 62.2 D D D D 12.2 D D D 20.3 D D D D D D 10.4 8.5 8.3 8.3 8.3 5.4 5.4 5.4 15.5 1.4 1.4 4.8 4.8 – – 42.1 42.1 42.1 – D D D D 25.0 D D D 1.3 D D D D D D 12 DELAWARE HEALTH CARE AND SOCIAL ASSISTANCE GEOG. AREA SERIES U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Aug. 9, 1999 Table 2a. Summary Statistics for Firms Subject to Federal Income Tax for Metropolitan Areas: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including March 12 (number) Percent of receipts From adminis trative records1 [Includes only establishments with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For definitions of metropolitan areas (CMSAs, MSAs, and PMSAs), see Appendix E] NAICS code Geographic area and kind of business Establish ments (number) Receipts ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Estimated2 PHILADELPHIA–WILMINGTON–ATLANTIC CITY, PA–NJ–DE– MD CMSA Con. Wilmington–Newark, DE–MD PMSA 62 621 6211 62111 621111 621112 6212 62121 621210 6213 62131 621310 62132 621320 62133 621330 62134 621340 6213401 6213402 62139 621391 621399 6214 62142 621420 62149 621492 621498 6215 62151 621511 621512 6216 62161 621610 623 6231 62311 623110 6232 62321 623210 6233 62331 623312 624 6241 62419 624190 6244 62441 624410 Health care & social assistance Ambulatory health care services Offices of physicians Offices of physicians Offices of physicians (except mental health specialists) Offices of physicians, mental health specialists Offices of dentists Offices of dentists Offices of dentists Offices of other health practitioners Offices of chiropractors Offices of chiropractors Offices of optometrists Offices of optometrists Offices of mental health practitioners (except physicians) Offices of mental health practitioners (except physicians) Offices of physical, occup, & speech therapists & audiologists Offices of physical, occup, & speech therapists & audiologists Speech therapists & audiologists Physical & occupational therapists Offices of all other health practitioners Offices of podiatrists Offices of all other miscellaneous health practitioners Outpatient care centers Outpatient mental health & substance abuse centers Outpatient mental health & substance abuse centers Other outpatient care centers Kidney dialysis centers All other outpatient care centers Medical & diagnostic laboratories Medical & diagnostic laboratories Medical laboratories Diagnostic imaging centers Home health care services Home health care services Home health care services Nursing & residential care facilities Nursing care facilities Nursing care facilities Nursing care facilities Residential mental retardation/health & substance abuse facility Residential mental retardation facilities Residential mental retardation facilities Community care facilities for the elderly Community care facilities for the elderly Homes for the elderly Social assistance Individual & family services Other individual & family services Other individual & family services Child day care services Child day care services Child day care services See footnotes at end of table. 1 113 921 438 438 413 25 181 181 181 188 43 43 34 34 23 23 58 58 9 49 30 17 13 42 9 9 31 5 24 38 38 23 15 27 27 27 38 17 17 17 7 6 6 10 10 9 152 16 12 12 129 129 129 905 699 737 888 401 401 392 8 441 441 550 891 425 863 353 304 217 217 214 3 831 831 581 250 92 064 74 379 43 998 43 998 43 324 674 12 912 12 912 12 912 5 081 1 073 1 073 828 828 712 712 1 737 1 737 D D 731 D D 3 052 D D D D D 4 648 4 648 D D D D D 11 391 7 210 7 210 7 210 D D D D D D D D D D 3 762 3 762 3 762 12 427 8 020 3 475 3 475 3 387 88 1 504 1 504 1 504 799 178 178 132 132 123 123 242 242 a c 124 b b 461 b b e c c 634 634 e c g g g 2 679 1 590 1 590 1 590 c c c f f f g b b b 1 316 1 316 1 316 16.4 18.8 23.2 23.2 22.4 59.1 11.0 11.0 11.0 27.2 31.0 31.0 21.0 21.0 41.7 41.7 17.2 17.2 D D 40.3 D D 14.4 D D D D D 8.6 8.6 D D D D D 1.0 .1 .1 .1 D D D D D D D D D D 22.5 22.5 22.5 6.8 7.5 7.7 7.7 7.7 9.1 .7 .7 .7 11.6 4.0 4.0 5.3 5.3 2.2 2.2 30.2 30.2 D D 1.1 D D 21.5 D D D D D 3.5 3.5 D D D D D 2.9 .2 .2 .2 D D D D D D D D D D 7.8 7.8 7.8 124 745 124 745 124 745 58 327 12 828 12 828 12 599 12 599 6 974 6 974 17 719 17 719 D D 8 207 D D 44 166 D D D D D 75 658 75 658 D D D D D 111 716 65 501 65 501 65 501 D D D D D D D D D D 32 135 32 135 32 135 59 443 59 443 59 443 23 285 5 278 5 278 4 087 4 087 3 044 3 044 7 932 7 932 D D 2 944 D D 12 780 D D D D D 20 760 20 760 D D D D D 47 605 29 527 29 527 29 527 D D D D D D D D D D 15 976 15 976 15 976 HEALTH CARE AND SOCIAL ASSISTANCE GEOG. AREA SERIES U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Aug. 9, 1999 DELAWARE 13 Table 2a. Summary Statistics for Firms Subject to Federal Income Tax for Metropolitan Areas: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including March 12 (number) Percent of receipts From adminis trative records1 [Includes only establishments with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For definitions of metropolitan areas (CMSAs, MSAs, and PMSAs), see Appendix E] NAICS code Geographic area and kind of business Establish ments (number) Receipts ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Estimated2 AREA OUTSIDE DELAWARE METROPOLITAN AREAS 62 621 6211 62111 621111 621112 6212 62121 621210 6213 62131 621310 62132 621320 62133 621330 62134 621340 6213402 6214 623 6231 62311 623110 624 6244 62441 624410 Health care & social assistance Ambulatory health care services Offices of physicians Offices of physicians Offices of physicians (except mental health specialists) Offices of physicians, mental health specialists Offices of dentists Offices of dentists Offices of dentists Offices of other health practitioners Offices of chiropractors Offices of chiropractors Offices of optometrists Offices of optometrists Offices of mental health practitioners (except physicians) Offices of mental health practitioners (except physicians) Offices of physical, occup, & speech therapists & audiologists Offices of physical, occup, & speech therapists & audiologists Physical & occupational therapists Outpatient care centers Nursing & residential care facilities Nursing care facilities Nursing care facilities Nursing care facilities Social assistance Child day care services Child day care services Child day care services 1Includes 2Includes 257 202 133 133 129 4 19 19 19 36 9 9 8 8 4 4 9 9 8 5 8 8 8 8 47 39 39 39 147 370 108 357 75 937 75 937 D D 9 834 9 834 9 834 12 796 D D 3 590 3 590 1 320 1 320 D D D D 34 130 34 130 34 130 34 130 4 883 D D D 68 644 51 681 39 372 39 372 D D 4 396 4 396 4 396 4 887 D D 1 280 1 280 367 367 D D D D 14 507 14 507 14 507 14 507 2 456 D D D 15 782 11 684 8 918 8 918 D D 964 964 964 1 068 D D 317 317 57 57 D D D D 3 573 3 573 3 573 3 573 525 D D D 2 443 1 179 773 773 f a 136 136 136 172 b b 38 38 13 13 b b b b 1 045 1 045 1 045 1 045 219 c c c 23.8 29.8 36.6 36.6 D D 4.6 4.6 4.6 28.5 D D 6.1 6.1 100.0 100.0 D D D D – – – – 56.4 D D D 5.8 7.4 6.0 6.0 D D – – – 11.5 D D 32.7 32.7 – – D D D D – – – – 8.9 D D D receipts information obtained from administrative records of other Federal agencies. receipts information which was imputed based on historic company ratios or administrative records, or on industry averages. Table 2b. Summary Statistics for Firms Exempt From Federal Income Tax for Metropolitan Areas: 1997 Paid employees for pay period including March 12 (number) Percent of revenue From adminis trative records1 [Includes only establishments with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For definitions of metropolitan areas (CMSAs, MSAs, and PMSAs), see Appendix E] NAICS code Geographic area and kind of business Establish ments (number) Revenue ($1,000) Expenses ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Estimated2 DOVER, DE MSA 62 621 6214 6216 62161 621610 622 623 6233 62331 Health care & social assistance Ambulatory health care services Outpatient care centers Home health care services Home health care services Home health care services Hospitals Nursing & residential care facilities Community care facilities for the elderly Community care facilities for the elderly See footnotes at end of table. 64 8 4 3 3 3 2 7 3 3 142 694 17 408 D 9 294 9 294 9 294 D D D D 141 300 16 006 D 8 143 8 143 8 143 D D D D 68 468 9 234 D 5 323 5 323 5 323 D D D D 15 711 2 108 D 1 256 1 256 1 256 D D D D 3 475 620 e 279 279 279 g e c c 1.2 – D – – – D D D D 4.6 27.4 D – – – D D D D 14 DELAWARE HEALTH CARE AND SOCIAL ASSISTANCE GEOG. AREA SERIES U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Aug. 9, 1999 Table 2b. Summary Statistics for Firms Exempt From Federal Income Tax for Metropolitan Areas: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including March 12 (number) Percent of revenue From adminis trative records1 [Includes only establishments with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For definitions of metropolitan areas (CMSAs, MSAs, and PMSAs), see Appendix E] NAICS code Geographic area and kind of business Establish ments (number) Revenue ($1,000) Expenses ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Estimated2 DOVER, DE MSA Con. 62 624 6241 62411 624110 62412 624120 62419 624190 6242 Health care & social assistance Social assistance Individual & family services Child & youth services Child & youth services Services for the elderly & persons with disabilities Services for the elderly & persons with disabilities Other individual & family services Other individual & family services Community food & housing/emergency & other relief services Vocational rehabilitation services Vocational rehabilitation services Vocational rehabilitation services Child day care services Child day care services Child day care services Con. 47 23 5 5 5 5 13 13 19 893 9 361 2 344 2 344 D D D D 18 994 8 907 2 339 2 339 D D D D 9 063 3 468 899 899 D D D D 2 149 871 205 205 D D D D 861 240 53 53 c c b b 8.4 14.9 – – D D D D 8.6 13.4 – – D D D D 7 3 3 3 14 14 14 D D D D 4 668 4 668 4 668 D D D D 4 341 4 341 4 341 D D D D 2 261 2 261 2 261 D D D D 548 548 548 b e e e 214 214 214 D D D D – – – D D D D 4.8 4.8 4.8 6243 62431 624310 6244 62441 624410 PHILADELPHIA–WILMINGTON–ATLANTIC CITY, PA–NJ–DE–MD CMSA 62 621 6214 62141 621410 62142 621420 Health care & social assistance Ambulatory health care services Outpatient care centers Family planning centers Family planning centers Outpatient mental health & substance abuse centers Outpatient mental health & substance abuse centers Other outpatient care centers Kidney dialysis centers Freestanding ambulatory surgical & emergency centers All other outpatient care centers Home health care services Home health care services Home health care services Other ambulatory health care services Ambulance services Ambulance services All other ambulatory health care services Blood & organ banks Hospitals General medical & surgical hospitals General medical & surgical hospitals General medical & surgical hospitals General medical & surgical hospitals, government General medical & surgical hospitals (except government) Psychiatric & substance abuse hospitals Psychiatric & substance abuse hospitals Psychiatric & substance abuse hospitals Psychiatric & substance abuse hospitals, government Psychiatric & substance abuse hospitals (except government) Specialty (except psychiatric & substance abuse) hospitals Specialty (except psychiatric & substance abuse) hospitals Specialty (except psychiatric & substance abuse) hospitals See footnotes at end of table. 2 937 335 202 25 25 100 100 77 4 4 69 72 72 72 61 49 49 12 11 121 92 92 92 4 88 17 17 17 8 9 14 939 334 842 824 D 9 282 9 282 D D D D D D D D D D D D D D 10 994 538 D D D D 9 725 140 D D D D 122 427 14 044 370 832 419 D 8 521 8 521 D D D D D D D D D D D D D D 10 250 386 D D D D 9 023 034 D D D D 118 157 6 499 391 422 555 D 4 573 4 573 D D D D D D D D D D D D D D 4 654 695 D D D D 3 945 312 D D D D 62 157 1 563 215 102 710 D 991 991 D D D D D D D D D D D D D D 1 120 176 D D D D 962 397 D D D D 15 076 226 578 17 311 i 240 240 h h h b c g i i i g f f f f 133 351 m m m h 115 162 i i i i 2 144 .9 3.1 D 19.4 19.4 D D D D D D D D D D D D D D – D D D D – D D D D – 3.5 10.9 D 1.3 1.3 D D D D D D D D D D D D D D .8 D D D D .6 D D D D – 62149 621492 621493 621498 6216 62161 621610 6219 62191 621910 62199 621991 622 6221 62211 622110 6221101 6221102 6222 62221 622210 6222101 6222102 6223 62231 622310 12 12 12 D D D D D D D D D D D D i i i D D D D D D HEALTH CARE AND SOCIAL ASSISTANCE GEOG. AREA SERIES U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Aug. 9, 1999 DELAWARE 15 Table 2b. Summary Statistics for Firms Exempt From Federal Income Tax for Metropolitan Areas: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including March 12 (number) Percent of revenue From adminis trative records1 [Includes only establishments with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For definitions of metropolitan areas (CMSAs, MSAs, and PMSAs), see Appendix E] NAICS code Geographic area and kind of business Establish ments (number) Revenue ($1,000) Expenses ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Estimated2 PHILADELPHIA–WILMINGTON–ATLANTIC CITY, PA–NJ–DE–MD CMSA Con. 62 623 6231 62311 623110 6232 62321 623210 62322 623220 6233 62331 623311 623312 6239 62399 623990 624 6241 62411 624110 62412 624120 62419 624190 6242 62421 624210 62422 624221 624229 62423 624230 6243 62431 624310 6244 62441 624410 Health care & social assistance Nursing & residential care facilities Nursing care facilities Nursing care facilities Nursing care facilities Residential mental retardation/health & substance abuse facility Residential mental retardation facilities Residential mental retardation facilities Residential mental health & substance abuse facilities Residential mental health & substance abuse facilities Community care facilities for the elderly Community care facilities for the elderly Continuing care retirement communities Homes for the elderly Other residential care facilities Other residential care facilities Other residential care facilities Social assistance Individual & family services Child & youth services Child & youth services Services for the elderly & persons with disabilities Services for the elderly & persons with disabilities Other individual & family services Other individual & family services Community food & housing/emergency & other relief services Community food services Community food services Community housing services Temporary shelters Other community housing services Emergency & other relief services Emergency & other relief services Vocational rehabilitation services Vocational rehabilitation services Vocational rehabilitation services Child day care services Child day care services Child day care services Con. 881 90 90 90 538 422 422 116 116 145 145 62 83 108 108 108 1 600 869 247 247 237 237 385 385 177 36 36 117 56 61 24 24 119 119 119 435 435 435 1 895 300 D D D 504 155 D D D D D D D D D D D 1 206 672 753 970 D D D D 317 416 317 416 113 440 15 993 15 993 90 006 46 684 43 322 7 441 7 441 181 208 181 208 181 208 158 054 158 054 158 054 1 809 450 D D D 492 611 D D D D D D D D D D D 1 152 115 715 886 D D D D 291 687 291 687 108 141 16 419 16 419 84 820 44 568 40 252 6 902 6 902 176 560 176 560 176 560 151 528 151 528 151 528 881 609 D D D 283 649 D D D D D D D D D D D 540 532 325 531 D D D D 142 526 142 526 43 716 6 417 6 417 34 666 20 059 14 607 2 633 2 633 84 692 84 692 84 692 86 593 86 593 86 593 212 420 D D D 67 470 D D D D D D D D D D D 127 909 77 433 D D D D 33 284 33 284 10 388 1 499 1 499 8 270 4 755 3 515 619 619 18 601 18 601 18 601 21 487 21 487 21 487 44 080 j j j 13 578 j j h h j j j g h h h 31 836 16 548 h h h h 7 154 7 154 2 400 402 402 1 827 1 097 730 171 171 6 266 6 266 6 266 6 622 6 622 6 622 1.3 D D D .8 D D D D D D D D D D D 7.2 6.4 D D D D 5.8 5.8 17.9 20.0 20.0 17.8 15.3 20.5 13.7 13.7 5.7 5.7 5.7 4.7 4.7 4.7 6.8 D D D 6.5 D D D D D D D D D D D 17.4 18.8 D D D D 30.1 30.1 17.0 9.9 9.9 16.6 7.3 26.6 38.0 38.0 15.0 15.0 15.0 13.4 13.4 13.4 Atlantic–Cape May, NJ PMSA 62 621 6214 62142 621420 6216 62161 621610 622 6221 62211 622110 6221102 6222 62221 622210 623 6231 62311 623110 6232 62321 623210 62322 623220 6233 62331 Health care & social assistance Ambulatory health care services Outpatient care centers Outpatient mental health & substance abuse centers Outpatient mental health & substance abuse centers Home health care services Home health care services Home health care services Hospitals General medical & surgical hospitals General medical & surgical hospitals General medical & surgical hospitals General medical & surgical hospitals (except government) Psychiatric & substance abuse hospitals Psychiatric & substance abuse hospitals Psychiatric & substance abuse hospitals Nursing & residential care facilities Nursing care facilities Nursing care facilities Nursing care facilities Residential mental retardation/health & substance abuse facility Residential mental retardation facilities Residential mental retardation facilities Residential mental health & substance abuse facilities Residential mental health & substance abuse facilities Community care facilities for the elderly Community care facilities for the elderly See footnotes at end of table. 140 27 15 9 9 7 7 7 7 5 5 5 5 1 1 1 41 7 7 7 31 26 26 5 5 3 3 714 304 D 19 538 D D D D D 563 785 D D D D D D D 72 888 53 632 53 632 53 632 D D D D D D D 579 663 D 19 563 D D D D D 429 824 D D D D D D D 72 545 54 159 54 159 54 159 D D D D D D D 308 825 D 11 147 D D D D D 233 679 D D D D D D D 32 922 23 833 23 833 23 833 D D D D D D D 71 077 D 2 450 D D D D D 54 185 D D D D D D D 8 287 6 066 6 066 6 066 D D D D D D D 10 991 f 389 e e f f f 7 303 i i i i g g g 1 866 1 222 1 222 1 222 f e e b b c c .7 D – D D D D D – D D D D D D D 1.9 2.6 2.6 2.6 D D D D D D D 1.6 D 1.3 D D D D D – D D D D D D D 8.1 10.9 10.9 10.9 D D D D D D D 16 DELAWARE HEALTH CARE AND SOCIAL ASSISTANCE GEOG. AREA SERIES U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Aug. 9, 1999 Table 2b. Summary Statistics for Firms Exempt From Federal Income Tax for Metropolitan Areas: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including March 12 (number) Percent of revenue From adminis trative records1 [Includes only establishments with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For definitions of metropolitan areas (CMSAs, MSAs, and PMSAs), see Appendix E] NAICS code Geographic area and kind of business Establish ments (number) Revenue ($1,000) Expenses ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Estimated2 PHILADELPHIA–WILMINGTON–ATLANTIC CITY, PA–NJ–DE–MD CMSA Con. Atlantic–Cape May, NJ PMSA Con. 62 624 6241 62411 624110 62412 624120 62419 624190 6242 62422 624221 6243 62431 624310 6244 62441 624410 Health care & social assistance Social assistance Individual & family services Child & youth services Child & youth services Services for the elderly & persons with disabilities Services for the elderly & persons with disabilities Other individual & family services Other individual & family services Community food & housing/emergency & other relief services Community housing services Temporary shelters Vocational rehabilitation services Vocational rehabilitation services Vocational rehabilitation services Child day care services Child day care services Child day care services Con. 65 35 6 6 6 6 23 23 D 15 905 D D D D D D D 15 950 D D D D D D D 7 750 D D D D D D D 1 839 D D D D D D f 437 c c b b c c D 15.7 D D D D D D D 11.6 D D D D D D 12 8 5 4 4 4 14 14 14 D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D c c c c c c c c c D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D Philadelphia, PA–NJ PMSA 62 621 6214 62141 621410 62142 621420 Health care & social assistance Ambulatory health care services Outpatient care centers Family planning centers Family planning centers Outpatient mental health & substance abuse centers Outpatient mental health & substance abuse centers Other outpatient care centers Kidney dialysis centers Freestanding ambulatory surgical & emergency centers All other outpatient care centers Home health care services Home health care services Home health care services Other ambulatory health care services Ambulance services Ambulance services All other ambulatory health care services Blood & organ banks Hospitals General medical & surgical hospitals General medical & surgical hospitals General medical & surgical hospitals General medical & surgical hospitals (except government) Psychiatric & substance abuse hospitals Psychiatric & substance abuse hospitals Psychiatric & substance abuse hospitals Psychiatric & substance abuse hospitals (except government) Specialty (except psychiatric & substance abuse) hospitals Specialty (except psychiatric & substance abuse) hospitals Specialty (except psychiatric & substance abuse) hospitals See footnotes at end of table. 2 509 269 160 18 18 80 80 62 3 3 56 58 58 58 51 43 43 8 7 101 76 76 76 74 14 14 14 9 12 719 362 723 572 352 015 7 687 7 687 194 385 194 385 149 943 D D 124 273 277 443 277 443 277 443 94 114 D D D D 9 248 686 8 428 772 8 428 772 8 428 772 D 356 345 356 345 356 345 122 427 12 068 523 715 564 349 838 6 999 6 999 199 678 199 678 143 161 D D 118 705 275 716 275 716 275 716 90 010 D D D D 8 743 405 7 940 278 7 940 278 7 940 278 D 354 396 354 396 354 396 118 157 5 494 119 354 761 183 965 3 776 3 776 108 004 108 004 72 185 D D 64 995 134 885 134 885 134 885 35 911 D D D D 3 887 300 3 468 112 3 468 112 3 468 112 D 224 475 224 475 224 475 62 157 1 317 443 87 107 45 599 824 824 26 454 26 454 18 321 D D 16 481 33 064 33 064 33 064 8 444 D D D D 930 087 823 806 823 806 823 806 D 57 329 57 329 57 329 15 076 192 712 14 579 6 867 203 203 4 413 4 413 2 251 b c 2 013 6 103 6 103 6 103 1 609 f f f f 111 887 100 047 100 047 100 047 l 5 597 5 597 5 597 2 144 .9 3.1 .7 17.0 17.0 .7 .7 – D D – 2.1 2.1 2.1 14.7 D D D D – – – – D – – – – 3.9 12.5 10.6 1.5 1.5 3.9 3.9 19.9 D D 23.9 1.7 1.7 1.7 50.9 D D D D 1.0 1.1 1.1 1.1 D – – – – 62149 621492 621493 621498 6216 62161 621610 6219 62191 621910 62199 621991 622 6221 62211 622110 6221102 6222 62221 622210 6222102 6223 62231 622310 11 11 11 463 569 463 569 463 569 448 731 448 731 448 731 194 713 194 713 194 713 48 952 48 952 48 952 6 243 6 243 6 243 – – – – – – HEALTH CARE AND SOCIAL ASSISTANCE GEOG. AREA SERIES U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Aug. 9, 1999 DELAWARE 17 Table 2b. Summary Statistics for Firms Exempt From Federal Income Tax for Metropolitan Areas: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including March 12 (number) Percent of revenue From adminis trative records1 [Includes only establishments with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For definitions of metropolitan areas (CMSAs, MSAs, and PMSAs), see Appendix E] NAICS code Geographic area and kind of business Establish ments (number) Revenue ($1,000) Expenses ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Estimated2 PHILADELPHIA–WILMINGTON–ATLANTIC CITY, PA–NJ–DE–MD CMSA Con. Philadelphia, PA–NJ PMSA Con. 62 623 6231 62311 623110 6232 62321 623210 62322 623220 6233 62331 623311 623312 6239 62399 623990 624 6241 62411 624110 62412 624120 62419 624190 6242 62421 624210 62422 624221 624229 62423 624230 6243 62431 624310 6244 62441 624410 Health care & social assistance Nursing & residential care facilities Nursing care facilities Nursing care facilities Nursing care facilities Residential mental retardation/health & substance abuse facility Residential mental retardation facilities Residential mental retardation facilities Residential mental health & substance abuse facilities Residential mental health & substance abuse facilities Community care facilities for the elderly Community care facilities for the elderly Continuing care retirement communities Homes for the elderly Other residential care facilities Other residential care facilities Other residential care facilities Social assistance Individual & family services Child & youth services Child & youth services Services for the elderly & persons with disabilities Services for the elderly & persons with disabilities Other individual & family services Other individual & family services Community food & housing/emergency & other relief services Community food services Community food services Community housing services Temporary shelters Other community housing services Emergency & other relief services Emergency & other relief services Vocational rehabilitation services Vocational rehabilitation services Vocational rehabilitation services Child day care services Child day care services Child day care services Con. 797 72 72 72 489 386 386 103 103 137 137 57 80 99 99 99 1 342 726 215 215 204 204 307 307 142 30 30 94 43 51 18 18 100 100 100 374 374 374 1 692 466 541 423 541 423 541 423 439 974 338 171 338 171 101 803 101 803 548 548 485 63 983 983 322 661 1 605 111 494 587 494 587 494 587 428 626 330 567 330 567 98 059 98 059 527 527 464 62 161 161 400 761 785 940 235 924 235 924 235 924 250 883 200 217 200 217 50 666 50 666 227 227 199 28 458 458 202 256 188 956 57 936 57 936 57 936 59 425 46 873 46 873 12 552 12 552 53 53 47 6 796 796 522 274 38 993 11 724 11 724 11 724 11 707 8 936 8 936 2 771 2 771 12 12 10 1 272 272 542 730 1.3 1.2 1.2 1.2 .6 .2 .2 2.1 2.1 1.9 1.9 – 16.2 1.9 1.9 1.9 6.7 5.7 6.4 6.4 5.2 5.2 5.5 5.5 18.5 D D 16.9 15.4 18.2 D D 6.6 6.6 6.6 3.9 3.9 3.9 7.1 10.1 10.1 10.1 7.4 6.9 6.9 9.2 9.2 3.8 3.8 1.1 24.1 7.9 7.9 7.9 18.0 19.5 9.1 9.1 11.4 11.4 33.4 33.4 19.1 D D 18.2 6.8 27.9 D D 14.0 14.0 14.0 14.2 14.2 14.2 162 086 162 086 162 086 1 054 638 673 377 203 468 203 468 201 111 201 111 268 798 268 798 91 421 D D 75 556 34 851 40 705 D D 150 975 150 975 150 975 138 865 138 865 138 865 154 737 154 737 154 737 1 004 443 637 754 195 475 195 475 197 422 197 422 244 857 244 857 87 607 D D 71 562 33 485 38 077 D D 146 376 146 376 146 376 132 706 132 706 132 706 71 675 71 675 71 675 466 118 285 606 88 803 88 803 79 792 79 792 117 011 117 011 35 792 D D 29 034 15 242 13 792 D D 69 046 69 046 69 046 75 674 75 674 75 674 17 799 17 799 17 799 111 293 68 091 20 556 20 556 20 104 20 104 27 431 27 431 8 605 D D 7 018 3 685 3 333 D D 15 864 15 864 15 864 18 733 18 733 18 733 3 290 3 290 3 290 27 253 14 273 4 230 4 230 4 319 4 319 5 724 5 724 1 927 e e 1 534 836 698 c c 5 337 5 337 5 337 5 716 5 716 5 716 Vineland–Millville–Bridgeton, NJ PMSA 62 621 6214 62142 621420 622 623 6232 62321 623210 62322 623220 624 6241 62419 624190 6242 6243 62431 624310 6244 62441 624410 Health care & social assistance Ambulatory health care services Outpatient care centers Outpatient mental health & substance abuse centers Outpatient mental health & substance abuse centers Hospitals Nursing & residential care facilities Residential mental retardation/health & substance abuse facility Residential mental retardation facilities Residential mental retardation facilities Residential mental health & substance abuse facilities Residential mental health & substance abuse facilities Social assistance Individual & family services Other individual & family services Other individual & family services Community food & housing/emergency & other relief services Vocational rehabilitation services Vocational rehabilitation services Vocational rehabilitation services Child day care services Child day care services Child day care services See footnotes at end of table. 51 15 11 6 6 4 8 7 5 5 2 2 24 11 5 5 5 1 1 1 7 7 7 232 941 D D D D 158 276 45 386 D D D D D D 4 488 D D D D D D D D D 222 797 D D D D 148 524 45 751 D D D D D D 4 592 D D D D D D D D D 108 157 D D D D 70 105 22 050 D D D D D D 2 327 D D D D D D D D D 26 096 D D D D 16 995 5 463 D D D D D D 591 D D D D D D D D D 4 271 e e c c 2 285 1 158 f f f c c e 149 b b b b b b c c c 1.1 D D D D – .8 D D D D D D 16.8 D D D D D D D D D 1.2 D D D D – – D D D D D D 22.0 D D D D D D D D D 18 DELAWARE HEALTH CARE AND SOCIAL ASSISTANCE GEOG. AREA SERIES U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Aug. 9, 1999 Table 2b. Summary Statistics for Firms Exempt From Federal Income Tax for Metropolitan Areas: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including March 12 (number) Percent of revenue From adminis trative records1 [Includes only establishments with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For definitions of metropolitan areas (CMSAs, MSAs, and PMSAs), see Appendix E] NAICS code Geographic area and kind of business Establish ments (number) Revenue ($1,000) Expenses ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Estimated2 PHILADELPHIA–WILMINGTON–ATLANTIC CITY, PA–NJ–DE–MD CMSA Con. Wilmington–Newark, DE–MD PMSA 62 621 6214 62142 621420 Health care & social assistance Ambulatory health care services Outpatient care centers Outpatient mental health & substance abuse centers Outpatient mental health & substance abuse centers Other outpatient care centers All other outpatient care centers Home health care services Home health care services Home health care services Other ambulatory health care services All other ambulatory health care services Hospitals General medical & surgical hospitals General medical & surgical hospitals General medical & surgical hospitals General medical & surgical hospitals (except government) Psychiatric & substance abuse hospitals Psychiatric & substance abuse hospitals Psychiatric & substance abuse hospitals Nursing & residential care facilities Nursing care facilities Nursing care facilities Nursing care facilities Residential mental retardation/health & substance abuse facility Residential mental retardation facilities Residential mental retardation facilities Residential mental health & substance abuse facilities Residential mental health & substance abuse facilities Community care facilities for the elderly Community care facilities for the elderly Continuing care retirement communities Other residential care facilities Other residential care facilities Other residential care facilities Social assistance Individual & family services Child & youth services Child & youth services Services for the elderly & persons with disabilities Services for the elderly & persons with disabilities Other individual & family services Other individual & family services Community food & housing/emergency & other relief services Community food services Community food services Community housing services Emergency & other relief services Emergency & other relief services Vocational rehabilitation services Vocational rehabilitation services Vocational rehabilitation services Child day care services Child day care services Child day care services See footnotes at end of table. 237 24 16 5 5 7 6 4 4 4 4 3 9 7 7 7 6 2 2 2 35 10 10 10 1 272 727 62 245 D D D D D 37 406 37 406 37 406 D D 1 023 791 D D D 844 659 D D D 84 560 D D D 1 173 387 59 969 D D D D D 36 012 36 012 36 012 D D 928 633 D D D 761 182 D D D 86 043 D D D 588 290 34 167 D D D D D 20 979 20 979 20 979 D D 463 611 D D D 350 927 D D D 40 697 D D D 148 599 8 277 D D D D D 5 513 5 513 5 513 D D 118 909 D D D 90 597 D D D 9 714 D D D 18 604 1 268 e c c c c 812 812 812 c c 11 876 j j j 9 500 g g g 2 063 f f f 1.1 4.1 D D D D D – – – D D – D D D – D D D 1.0 D D D 1.3 – D D D D D – – – D D – D D D – D D D 2.3 D D D 62149 621498 6216 62161 621610 6219 62199 622 6221 62211 622110 6221102 6222 62221 622210 623 6231 62311 623110 6232 62321 623210 62322 623220 11 5 5 6 6 5 5 4 9 9 9 169 97 23 23 24 24 50 50 18 5 5 11 2 2 14 14 14 40 40 40 D 9 319 9 319 D D D D D D D D 102 131 60 200 D D D D 39 086 39 086 10 471 D D D D D 17 094 17 094 17 094 14 366 14 366 14 366 D 9 233 9 233 D D D D D D D D 98 742 57 590 D D D D 37 065 37 065 9 756 D D D D D 17 180 17 180 17 180 14 216 14 216 14 216 D 5 299 5 299 D D D D D D D D 49 815 29 848 D D D D 20 683 20 683 3 340 D D D D D 8 561 8 561 8 561 8 066 8 066 8 066 D 1 246 1 246 D D D D D D D D 11 699 6 912 D D D D 4 690 4 690 791 D D D D D 1 882 1 882 1 882 2 114 2 114 2 114 e 274 274 c c f f f c c c 3 397 1 689 c c e e 1 142 1 142 240 c c c b b 792 792 792 676 676 676 D 6.2 6.2 D D D D D D D D 10.5 11.4 D D D D 7.1 7.1 19.2 D D D D D 2.1 2.1 2.1 10.5 10.5 10.5 D – – D D D D D D D D 13.7 13.3 D D D D 10.0 10.0 6.7 D D D D D 26.5 26.5 26.5 5.1 5.1 5.1 6233 62331 623311 6239 62399 623990 624 6241 62411 624110 62412 624120 62419 624190 6242 62421 624210 62422 62423 624230 6243 62431 624310 6244 62441 624410 HEALTH CARE AND SOCIAL ASSISTANCE GEOG. AREA SERIES U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Aug. 9, 1999 DELAWARE 19 Table 2b. Summary Statistics for Firms Exempt From Federal Income Tax for Metropolitan Areas: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including March 12 (number) Percent of revenue From adminis trative records1 [Includes only establishments with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For definitions of metropolitan areas (CMSAs, MSAs, and PMSAs), see Appendix E] NAICS code Geographic area and kind of business Establish ments (number) Revenue ($1,000) Expenses ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Estimated2 AREA OUTSIDE DELAWARE METROPOLITAN AREAS 62 621 6216 62161 621610 622 623 6233 62331 624 6241 62412 624120 62419 624190 6242 62422 6243 62431 624310 6244 62441 624410 Health care & social assistance Ambulatory health care services Home health care services Home health care services Home health care services Hospitals Nursing & residential care facilities Community care facilities for the elderly Community care facilities for the elderly Social assistance Individual & family services Services for the elderly & persons with disabilities Services for the elderly & persons with disabilities Other individual & family services Other individual & family services Community food & housing/emergency & other relief services Community housing services Vocational rehabilitation services Vocational rehabilitation services Vocational rehabilitation services Child day care services Child day care services Child day care services 1Includes 2Includes 79 12 5 5 5 3 12 1 1 52 29 15 15 11 11 6 3 1 1 1 16 16 16 224 929 D 13 735 13 735 13 735 167 248 D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D 202 347 D 13 405 13 405 13 405 146 143 D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D 92 451 D 7 819 7 819 7 819 64 996 D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D 22 141 D 1 946 1 946 1 946 15 488 D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D 4 047 e 381 381 381 2 287 f c c f e c c c c c b c c c c c c 1.0 D – – – – D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D 5.9 D – – – – D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D revenue information obtained from administrative records of other Federal agencies. revenue information which was imputed based on historic company ratios or administrative records, or on industry averages. Table 3. Summary Statistics for Firms Subject to Federal Income Tax for Counties: 1997 Paid employees for pay period including March 12 (number) Percent of receipts From adminis trative records1 [Includes only establishments with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For information on geographic areas followed by *, see Appendix D] NAICS code Geographic area and kind of business Establish ments (number) Receipts ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Estimated2 KENT COUNTY, DE 62 621 6211 62111 621111 621112 6212 62121 621210 6213 62131 621310 62132 621320 62133 621330 62134 621340 6213402 6214 62149 621498 623 6231 62311 623110 Health care & social assistance Ambulatory health care services Offices of physicians Offices of physicians Offices of physicians (except mental health specialists) Offices of physicians, mental health specialists Offices of dentists Offices of dentists Offices of dentists Offices of other health practitioners Offices of chiropractors Offices of chiropractors Offices of optometrists Offices of optometrists Offices of mental health practitioners (except physicians) Offices of mental health practitioners (except physicians) Offices of physical, occup, & speech therapists & audiologists Offices of physical, occup, & speech therapists & audiologists Physical & occupational therapists Outpatient care centers Other outpatient care centers All other outpatient care centers Nursing & residential care facilities Nursing care facilities Nursing care facilities Nursing care facilities See footnotes at end of table. 192 156 67 67 63 4 37 37 37 35 10 10 11 11 6 6 6 6 6 7 5 2 8 7 7 7 137 550 107 974 54 54 52 2 872 872 529 343 59 647 46 799 29 29 28 1 280 280 009 271 12 555 9 547 5 760 5 760 5 420 340 1 307 1 307 1 307 1 087 D D 414 414 D D 349 349 349 869 D D 2 337 D D D 2 157 1 273 572 572 543 29 232 232 232 219 b b 87 87 b b 63 63 63 118 c b 611 f f f 22.8 26.8 38.4 38.4 37.2 64.8 19.1 19.1 19.1 12.3 D D 3.3 3.3 D D 9.7 9.7 9.7 2.5 D D 1.9 D D D 19.0 15.9 5.8 5.8 6.1 – – – – 1.5 D D 2.9 2.9 D D – – – 81.7 D D 34.0 D D D 15 353 15 353 15 353 14 318 D D 6 680 6 680 D D 3 931 3 931 3 931 16 821 D D 23 747 D D D 6 920 6 920 6 920 4 748 D D 1 733 1 733 D D 1 597 1 597 1 597 3 592 D D 9 929 D D D 20 DELAWARE HEALTH CARE AND SOCIAL ASSISTANCE GEOG. AREA SERIES U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Aug. 9, 1999 Table 3. Summary Statistics for Firms Subject to Federal Income Tax for Counties: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including March 12 (number) Percent of receipts From adminis trative records1 [Includes only establishments with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For information on geographic areas followed by *, see Appendix D] NAICS code Geographic area and kind of business Establish ments (number) Receipts ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Estimated2 KENT COUNTY, DE Con. 62 624 6244 62441 624410 Health care & social assistance Social assistance Child day care services Child day care services Child day care services Con. 28 24 24 24 5 829 4 945 4 945 4 945 2 919 2 536 2 536 2 536 671 593 593 593 273 251 251 251 34.9 38.0 38.0 38.0 16.4 5.4 5.4 5.4 NEW CASTLE COUNTY, DE 62 621 6211 62111 621111 621112 6212 62121 621210 6213 62131 621310 62132 621320 62133 621330 62134 621340 6213401 6213402 62139 621391 621399 6214 62142 621420 62149 621492 621498 6215 62151 621511 621512 6216 62161 621610 623 6231 62311 623110 6232 62321 623210 6233 62331 623312 624 6241 6244 62441 624410 Health care & social assistance Ambulatory health care services Offices of physicians Offices of physicians Offices of physicians (except mental health specialists) Offices of physicians, mental health specialists Offices of dentists Offices of dentists Offices of dentists Offices of other health practitioners Offices of chiropractors Offices of chiropractors Offices of optometrists Offices of optometrists Offices of mental health practitioners (except physicians) Offices of mental health practitioners (except physicians) Offices of physical, occup, & speech therapists & audiologists Offices of physical, occup, & speech therapists & audiologists Speech therapists & audiologists Physical & occupational therapists Offices of all other health practitioners Offices of podiatrists Offices of all other miscellaneous health practitioners Outpatient care centers Outpatient mental health & substance abuse centers Outpatient mental health & substance abuse centers Other outpatient care centers Kidney dialysis centers All other outpatient care centers Medical & diagnostic laboratories Medical & diagnostic laboratories Medical laboratories Diagnostic imaging centers Home health care services Home health care services Home health care services Nursing & residential care facilities Nursing care facilities Nursing care facilities Nursing care facilities Residential mental retardation/health & substance abuse facility Residential mental retardation facilities Residential mental retardation facilities Community care facilities for the elderly Community care facilities for the elderly Homes for the elderly Social assistance Individual & family services Child day care services Child day care services Child day care services See footnotes at end of table. 1 016 845 404 404 380 24 162 162 162 170 41 41 29 29 22 22 50 50 9 41 28 15 13 38 8 8 28 3 23 38 38 23 15 26 26 26 30 13 13 13 5 5 5 8 8 7 139 12 120 120 120 846 645 702 381 382 422 382 422 D D 117 069 117 069 117 069 52 803 D D 10 365 10 365 D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D 75 658 75 658 D D D D D 90 624 D D D D D D D D D D D D D D 398 113 336 366 207 184 207 184 D D 56 192 56 192 56 192 21 128 D D 3 192 3 192 D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D 20 760 20 760 D D D D D 37 828 D D D D D D D D D D D D D D 85 491 70 300 41 374 41 374 D D 12 122 12 122 12 122 4 589 D D 623 623 D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D 4 648 4 648 D D D D D 9 142 D D D D D D D D D D D D D D 11 380 7 591 3 263 3 263 h b 1 406 1 406 1 406 714 c c 106 106 c c c c a c c b b e b b e c c 634 634 e c g g g 2 153 g g g b b b f f f g b g g g 16.5 18.7 23.1 23.1 D D 10.4 10.4 10.4 28.2 D D 25.6 25.6 D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D 8.6 8.6 D D D D D – D D D D D D D D D D D D D D 6.4 6.8 6.7 6.7 D D .8 .8 .8 12.0 D D 6.2 6.2 D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D 3.5 3.5 D D D D D 3.6 D D D D D D D D D D D D D D HEALTH CARE AND SOCIAL ASSISTANCE GEOG. AREA SERIES U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Aug. 9, 1999 DELAWARE 21 Table 3. Summary Statistics for Firms Subject to Federal Income Tax for Counties: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including March 12 (number) Percent of receipts From adminis trative records1 [Includes only establishments with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For information on geographic areas followed by *, see Appendix D] NAICS code Geographic area and kind of business Establish ments (number) Receipts ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Estimated2 SUSSEX COUNTY, DE 62 621 6211 62111 621111 621112 6212 62121 621210 6213 62131 621310 62132 621320 62133 621330 62134 621340 6213402 6214 623 6231 62311 623110 624 6244 62441 624410 Health care & social assistance Ambulatory health care services Offices of physicians Offices of physicians Offices of physicians (except mental health specialists) Offices of physicians, mental health specialists Offices of dentists Offices of dentists Offices of dentists Offices of other health practitioners Offices of chiropractors Offices of chiropractors Offices of optometrists Offices of optometrists Offices of mental health practitioners (except physicians) Offices of mental health practitioners (except physicians) Offices of physical, occup, & speech therapists & audiologists Offices of physical, occup, & speech therapists & audiologists Physical & occupational therapists Outpatient care centers Nursing & residential care facilities Nursing care facilities Nursing care facilities Nursing care facilities Social assistance Child day care services Child day care services Child day care services 1Includes 2Includes 257 202 133 133 129 4 19 19 19 36 9 9 8 8 4 4 9 9 8 5 8 8 8 8 47 39 39 39 147 370 108 357 75 937 75 937 D D 9 834 9 834 9 834 12 796 D D 3 590 3 590 1 320 1 320 D D D D 34 130 34 130 34 130 34 130 4 883 D D D 68 644 51 681 39 372 39 372 D D 4 396 4 396 4 396 4 887 D D 1 280 1 280 367 367 D D D D 14 507 14 507 14 507 14 507 2 456 D D D 15 782 11 684 8 918 8 918 D D 964 964 964 1 068 D D 317 317 57 57 D D D D 3 573 3 573 3 573 3 573 525 D D D 2 443 1 179 773 773 f a 136 136 136 172 b b 38 38 13 13 b b b b 1 045 1 045 1 045 1 045 219 c c c 23.8 29.8 36.6 36.6 D D 4.6 4.6 4.6 28.5 D D 6.1 6.1 100.0 100.0 D D D D – – – – 56.4 D D D 5.8 7.4 6.0 6.0 D D – – – 11.5 D D 32.7 32.7 – – D D D D – – – – 8.9 D D D receipts information obtained from administrative records of other Federal agencies. receipts information which was imputed based on historic company ratios or administrative records, or on industry averages. Table 4. Summary Statistics for Firms Subject to Federal Income Tax for Places: 1997 Paid employees for pay period including March 12 (number) Percent of receipts From adminis trative records1 [Includes only establishments with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For information on geographic areas followed by *, see Appendix D] NAICS code Geographic area and kind of business Establish ments (number) Receipts ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Estimated2 DOVER, DE 62 621 6211 62111 621111 621112 6212 62121 621210 6213 62131 621310 62132 621320 62133 621330 6214 623 624 6244 62441 624410 Health care & social assistance Ambulatory health care services Offices of physicians Offices of physicians Offices of physicians (except mental health specialists) Offices of physicians, mental health specialists Offices of dentists Offices of dentists Offices of dentists Offices of other health practitioners Offices of chiropractors Offices of chiropractors Offices of optometrists Offices of optometrists Offices of mental health practitioners (except physicians) Offices of mental health practitioners (except physicians) Outpatient care centers Nursing & residential care facilities Social assistance Child day care services Child day care services Child day care services See footnotes at end of table. 128 111 50 50 46 4 29 29 29 24 9 9 7 7 5 5 4 3 14 11 11 11 94 277 76 844 44 44 41 2 163 163 820 343 42 642 35 525 24 24 23 1 300 300 029 271 8 661 7 185 4 810 4 810 4 470 340 916 916 916 D D D D D D D D D D D D D 1 428 866 437 437 408 29 177 177 177 c b b b b b b b e c c c c 22.6 26.3 30.5 30.5 28.6 64.8 22.6 22.6 22.6 D D D D D D D D D D D D D 7.5 9.1 5.4 5.4 5.7 – – – – D D D D D D D D D D D D D 11 508 11 508 11 508 D D D D D D D D D D D D D 5 087 5 087 5 087 D D D D D D D D D D D D D 22 DELAWARE HEALTH CARE AND SOCIAL ASSISTANCE GEOG. AREA SERIES U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Aug. 9, 1999 Table 4. Summary Statistics for Firms Subject to Federal Income Tax for Places: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including March 12 (number) Percent of receipts From adminis trative records1 [Includes only establishments with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For information on geographic areas followed by *, see Appendix D] NAICS code Geographic area and kind of business Establish ments (number) Receipts ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Estimated2 ELSMERE, DE 62 621 6211 62111 621111 Health care & social assistance Ambulatory health care services Offices of physicians Offices of physicians Offices of physicians (except mental health specialists) 6 4 3 3 3 11 067 D D D D 7 592 D D D D 1 744 D D D D 107 b b b b 2.8 D D D D 4.0 D D D D GEORGETOWN, DE 62 621 6211 62111 621111 6213 623 Health care & social assistance Ambulatory health care services Offices of physicians Offices of physicians Offices of physicians (except mental health specialists) Offices of other health practitioners Nursing & residential care facilities 21 12 5 5 5 4 1 12 014 D 3 625 3 625 3 625 1 894 D 5 222 D 1 668 1 668 1 668 539 D 1 232 D 390 390 390 110 D 242 b 52 52 52 16 c 20.1 D 20.3 20.3 20.3 68.3 D – D – – – – D LAUREL, DE 62 621 Health care & social assistance Ambulatory health care services 8 5 1 836 D 548 D 106 D 33 b 90.1 D .3 D LEWES, DE 62 621 6211 62111 621111 Health care & social assistance Ambulatory health care services Offices of physicians Offices of physicians Offices of physicians (except mental health specialists) 32 31 24 24 24 18 326 D 16 082 16 082 16 082 8 565 D 7 774 7 774 7 774 1 687 D 1 496 1 496 1 496 150 c 118 118 118 41.3 D 44.1 44.1 44.1 1.5 D 1.7 1.7 1.7 MIDDLETOWN, DE 62 621 6212 62121 621210 Health care & social assistance Ambulatory health care services Offices of dentists Offices of dentists Offices of dentists 10 9 4 4 4 3 317 D 2 393 2 393 2 393 1 332 D 936 936 936 191 D 107 107 107 58 b 36 36 36 29.6 D 15.0 15.0 15.0 6.7 D 9.3 9.3 9.3 MILFORD, DE * 62 621 6211 62111 621111 6213 62134 621340 623 Health care & social assistance Ambulatory health care services Offices of physicians Offices of physicians Offices of physicians (except mental health specialists) Offices of other health practitioners Offices of physical, occup, & speech therapists & audiologists Offices of physical, occup, & speech therapists & audiologists Nursing & residential care facilities 43 35 22 22 22 6 3 3 1 29 525 D 14 621 14 621 14 621 4 168 2 921 2 921 D 13 497 D 7 261 7 261 7 261 1 780 1 424 1 424 D 3 235 D 1 824 1 824 1 824 376 288 288 D 454 e 140 140 140 61 47 47 c 23.7 D 42.3 42.3 42.3 7.5 D D D 5.3 D 5.4 5.4 5.4 18.0 – – D MILFORD, DE (KENT COUNTY PART) * 62 621 Health care & social assistance Ambulatory health care services 8 6 3 316 D 1 392 D 284 D 59 b 32.8 D 3.6 D MILFORD, DE (SUSSEX COUNTY PART) * 62 621 6211 62111 621111 6213 62134 621340 623 Health care & social assistance Ambulatory health care services Offices of physicians Offices of physicians Offices of physicians (except mental health specialists) Offices of other health practitioners Offices of physical, occup, & speech therapists & audiologists Offices of physical, occup, & speech therapists & audiologists Nursing & residential care facilities See footnotes at end of table. 35 29 20 20 20 5 3 3 1 26 209 D D D D D 2 921 2 921 D 12 105 D D D D D 1 424 1 424 D 2 951 D D D D D 288 288 D 395 c c c c b 47 47 c 22.6 D D D D D D D D 5.5 D D D D D – – D HEALTH CARE AND SOCIAL ASSISTANCE GEOG. AREA SERIES U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Aug. 9, 1999 DELAWARE 23 Table 4. Summary Statistics for Firms Subject to Federal Income Tax for Places: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including March 12 (number) Percent of receipts From adminis trative records1 [Includes only establishments with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For information on geographic areas followed by *, see Appendix D] NAICS code Geographic area and kind of business Establish ments (number) Receipts ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Estimated2 NEWARK, DE 62 621 6211 62111 621111 6212 62121 621210 6213 62131 621310 62134 621340 62139 6214 6215 62151 621512 6216 62161 621610 623 624 6244 62441 624410 Health care & social assistance Ambulatory health care services Offices of physicians Offices of physicians Offices of physicians (except mental health specialists) Offices of dentists Offices of dentists Offices of dentists Offices of other health practitioners Offices of chiropractors Offices of chiropractors Offices of physical, occup, & speech therapists & audiologists Offices of physical, occup, & speech therapists & audiologists Offices of all other health practitioners Outpatient care centers Medical & diagnostic laboratories Medical & diagnostic laboratories Diagnostic imaging centers Home health care services Home health care services Home health care services Nursing & residential care facilities Social assistance Child day care services Child day care services Child day care services 126 116 62 62 60 14 14 14 21 4 4 8 8 4 7 9 9 3 2 2 2 1 8 5 5 5 167 522 152 930 89 357 89 357 D 9 701 9 701 9 701 7 155 D D 2 864 2 864 D 6 618 31 333 31 333 29 901 D D D D D 1 853 1 853 1 853 73 844 69 411 51 204 51 204 D 5 000 5 000 5 000 2 833 D D 1 327 1 327 D 2 045 3 433 3 433 2 971 D D D D D 745 745 745 14 522 13 088 9 117 9 117 D 1 067 1 067 1 067 609 D D 251 251 D 510 504 504 392 D D D D D 177 177 177 1 456 1 149 610 610 f 118 118 118 88 a a 31 31 b 67 80 80 63 c c c b c 81 81 81 13.3 13.7 13.7 13.7 D 14.4 14.4 14.4 20.7 D D 3.7 3.7 D 14.3 11.6 11.6 D D D D D D – – – 2.0 2.1 1.2 1.2 D .3 .3 .3 22.6 D D 56.5 56.5 D 8.8 – – – D D D D D 1.3 1.3 1.3 NEW CASTLE, DE 62 621 623 624 6244 62441 624410 Health care & social assistance Ambulatory health care services Nursing & residential care facilities Social assistance Child day care services Child day care services Child day care services 19 9 3 6 5 5 5 25 314 5 345 D D 1 108 1 108 1 108 11 979 2 437 D D 619 619 619 2 726 550 D D 144 144 144 482 72 c b 46 46 46 3.3 15.6 D D – – – 2.6 9.5 D D 1.4 1.4 1.4 SEAFORD, DE 62 621 6211 62111 621111 6212 62121 621210 6213 623 Health care & social assistance Ambulatory health care services Offices of physicians Offices of physicians Offices of physicians (except mental health specialists) Offices of dentists Offices of dentists Offices of dentists Offices of other health practitioners Nursing & residential care facilities 50 41 31 31 29 4 4 4 2 2 32 485 D 14 999 14 999 D 2 049 2 049 2 049 D D 15 105 D 8 043 8 043 D 1 330 1 330 1 330 D D 3 417 D 1 690 1 690 D 282 282 282 D D 563 c 144 144 c 29 29 29 a e 17.1 D 36.4 36.4 D – – – D D 4.6 D 9.7 9.7 D – – – D D SMYRNA, DE * 62 621 6213 62134 621340 6214 62149 621498 623 Health care & social assistance Ambulatory health care services Offices of other health practitioners Offices of physical, occup, & speech therapists & audiologists Offices of physical, occup, & speech therapists & audiologists Outpatient care centers Other outpatient care centers All other outpatient care centers Nursing & residential care facilities See footnotes at end of table. 18 14 6 2 2 2 2 2 2 23 109 D D D D D D D D 7 355 D D D D D D D D 1 833 D D D D D D D D 302 c b b b b b b c 3.4 D D D D D D D D 74.4 D D D D D D D D 24 DELAWARE HEALTH CARE AND SOCIAL ASSISTANCE GEOG. AREA SERIES U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Aug. 9, 1999 Table 4. Summary Statistics for Firms Subject to Federal Income Tax for Places: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including March 12 (number) Percent of receipts From adminis trative records1 [Includes only establishments with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For information on geographic areas followed by *, see Appendix D] NAICS code Geographic area and kind of business Establish ments (number) Receipts ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Estimated2 SMYRNA, DE (KENT COUNTY PART) * 62 621 6213 62134 621340 6214 62149 621498 623 Health care & social assistance Ambulatory health care services Offices of other health practitioners Offices of physical, occup, & speech therapists & audiologists Offices of physical, occup, & speech therapists & audiologists Outpatient care centers Other outpatient care centers All other outpatient care centers Nursing & residential care facilities 18 14 6 2 2 2 2 2 2 23 109 D D D D D D D D 7 355 D D D D D D D D 1 833 D D D D D D D D 302 c b b b b b b c 3.4 D D D D D D D D 74.4 D D D D D D D D WILMINGTON, DE 62 621 6211 62111 621111 621112 6212 62121 621210 6213 62131 621310 62132 621320 62133 621330 62134 621340 62139 621391 6214 62149 623 624 6244 62441 624410 Health care & social assistance Ambulatory health care services Offices of physicians Offices of physicians Offices of physicians (except mental health specialists) Offices of physicians, mental health specialists Offices of dentists Offices of dentists Offices of dentists Offices of other health practitioners Offices of chiropractors Offices of chiropractors Offices of optometrists Offices of optometrists Offices of mental health practitioners (except physicians) Offices of mental health practitioners (except physicians) Offices of physical, occup, & speech therapists & audiologists Offices of physical, occup, & speech therapists & audiologists Offices of all other health practitioners Offices of podiatrists Outpatient care centers Other outpatient care centers Nursing & residential care facilities Social assistance Child day care services Child day care services Child day care services 249 226 115 115 100 15 45 45 45 39 5 5 7 7 10 10 7 7 10 7 12 8 4 19 16 16 16 190 539 180 358 112 112 106 5 222 222 974 248 90 020 85 607 55 55 53 1 092 092 181 911 18 998 17 931 11 453 11 453 11 028 425 3 163 3 163 3 163 1 225 224 224 163 163 382 382 232 232 224 D 1 352 1 167 D D D D D 2 106 1 809 869 869 811 58 327 327 327 201 29 29 25 25 75 75 28 28 44 b 186 157 c c c c c 20.3 20.4 23.5 23.5 22.3 46.6 10.9 10.9 10.9 27.9 55.7 55.7 22.2 22.2 18.4 18.4 1.1 1.1 39.7 D 17.4 14.9 D D D D D 10.3 10.4 10.1 10.1 9.9 14.3 – – – 4.3 – – 1.4 1.4 .9 .9 19.4 19.4 2.9 D 19.9 23.3 D D D D D 29 913 29 913 29 913 13 497 2 436 2 436 2 562 2 562 3 251 3 251 2 161 2 161 3 087 D 16 195 13 815 D D D D D 14 504 14 504 14 504 6 198 1 368 1 368 823 823 1 628 1 628 1 226 1 226 1 153 D 5 822 4 609 D D D D D BALANCE OF KENT COUNTY, DE 62 621 6211 62111 621111 6213 624 6244 62441 624410 Health care & social assistance Ambulatory health care services Offices of physicians Offices of physicians Offices of physicians (except mental health specialists) Offices of other health practitioners Social assistance Child day care services Child day care services Child day care services See footnotes at end of table. 38 25 12 12 12 4 10 9 9 9 16 848 D 8 650 8 650 8 650 D D 1 805 1 805 1 805 8 258 D 4 425 4 425 4 425 D D 1 028 1 028 1 028 1 777 D 830 830 830 D D 240 240 240 368 c 113 113 113 b c 97 97 97 48.8 D 69.6 69.6 69.6 D D 45.5 45.5 45.5 10.6 D 8.1 8.1 8.1 D D 13.1 13.1 13.1 HEALTH CARE AND SOCIAL ASSISTANCE GEOG. AREA SERIES U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Aug. 9, 1999 DELAWARE 25 Table 4. Summary Statistics for Firms Subject to Federal Income Tax for Places: 1997 Con. Paid employees for pay period including March 12 (number) Percent of receipts From adminis trative records1 [Includes only establishments with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A. For information on geographic areas followed by *, see Appendix D] NAICS code Geographic area and kind of business Establish ments (number) Receipts ($1,000) Annual payroll ($1,000) First quarter payroll ($1,000) Estimated2 BALANCE OF NEW CASTLE COUNTY, DE 62 621 6211 62111 621111 621112 6212 62121 621210 6213 62131 621310 62132 621320 62133 621330 62134 621340 6213402 62139 621391 6214 62149 621498 6215 62151 621511 621512 6216 62161 621610 623 6231 62311 623110 6232 62321 623210 6233 62331 623312 624 6244 62441 624410 Health care & social assistance Ambulatory health care services Offices of physicians Offices of physicians Offices of physicians (except mental health specialists) Offices of physicians, mental health specialists Offices of dentists Offices of dentists Offices of dentists Offices of other health practitioners Offices of chiropractors Offices of chiropractors Offices of optometrists Offices of optometrists Offices of mental health practitioners (except physicians) Offices of mental health practitioners (except physicians) Offices of physical, occup, & speech therapists & audiologists Offices of physical, occup, & speech therapists & audiologists Physical & occupational therapists Offices of all other health practitioners Offices of podiatrists Outpatient care centers Other outpatient care centers All other outpatient care centers Medical & diagnostic laboratories Medical & diagnostic laboratories Medical laboratories Diagnostic imaging centers Home health care services Home health care services Home health care services Nursing & residential care facilities Nursing care facilities Nursing care facilities Nursing care facilities Residential mental retardation/health & substance abuse facility Residential mental retardation facilities Residential mental retardation facilities Community care facilities for the elderly Community care facilities for the elderly Homes for the elderly Social assistance Child day care services Child day care services Child day care services 606 481 219 219 212 7 98 98 98 106 29 29 19 19 10 10 35 35 28 13 6 17 12 10 22 22 14 8 16 16 16 22 6 6 6 5 5 5 8 8 7 103 91 91 91 448 886 D D D D D D D D D 7 953 7 953 6 684 6 684 D D D D D D 2 247 D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D 213 346 D D D D D D D D D 3 140 3 140 2 073 2 073 D D D D D D 883 D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D 47 310 D D D D D D D D D 664 664 404 404 D D D D D D 269 D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D 7 171 h g g g b f f f e 111 111 65 65 b b c c c b 29 c c b e e e c f f f g f f f b b b f f f f f f f 17.0 D D D D D D D D D 21.8 21.8 27.8 27.8 D D D D D D 29.4 D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D 6.7 D D D D D D D D D 6.4 6.4 9.1 9.1 D D D D D D – D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D BALANCE OF SUSSEX COUNTY, DE 62 621 6211 62111 621111 6212 62121 621210 6213 6214 623 624 6244 62441 624410 Health care & social assistance Ambulatory health care services Offices of physicians Offices of physicians Offices of physicians (except mental health specialists) Offices of dentists Offices of dentists Offices of dentists Offices of other health practitioners Outpatient care centers Nursing & residential care facilities Social assistance Child day care services Child day care services Child day care services 1Includes 2Includes 111 84 49 49 47 10 10 10 21 3 4 23 20 20 20 56 500 D 26 423 26 423 D 4 829 4 829 4 829 D 4 455 D D D D D 27 099 D 14 504 14 504 D 1 733 1 733 1 733 D 1 353 D D D D D 6 389 D 3 492 3 492 D 390 390 390 D 307 D D D D D 1 060 f 314 314 e 70 70 70 b 39 e c c c c 21.1 D 30.2 30.2 D 6.0 6.0 6.0 D – D D D D D 9.3 D 8.2 8.2 D – – – D 44.6 D D D D D receipts information obtained from administrative records of other Federal agencies. receipts information which was imputed based on historic company ratios or administrative records, or on industry averages. 26 DELAWARE HEALTH CARE AND SOCIAL ASSISTANCE GEOG. AREA SERIES U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Aug. 9, 1999 Appendix A. Explanation of Terms ANNUAL PAYROLL Payroll includes all forms of compensation, such as salaries, wages, commissions, dismissal pay, bonuses, vacation allowances, sick-leave pay, and employee contributions to qualified pension plans paid during the year to all employees. Also included are tips and gratuities received by employees from patrons and reported to employers and the value of payments in kind (e.g., free meals and lodging). If an employee works at more than one location, the payroll is included in the one location where they spend most of their time. Also included are salaries of professional service organizations or associations which operate under state professional corporation statutes and file a corporate Federal income tax return. Excluded are payrolls of departments or concessions operated by other companies at the establishment. For corporations, payroll includes amounts paid to officers and executives; for unincorporated businesses, it does not include profit or other compensation of proprietors or partners. Payroll is reported before deductions for social security, income tax, insurance, union dues, etc. This definition of payroll is the same as that used by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) on Form 941. EXPENSES ($1,000) Includes program service grants, specified assistance to individuals, benefits paid to or for members, payroll, employee benefits, payroll taxes, interest and rent expenses, cost of supplies used for operation, cost of merchandise sold, depreciation expenses, fundraising expenses, contracted or purchased services, and other expenses charged to operations during 1997. Expenses exclude outlays for the purchase of real estate; construction and all other capital improvements; funds invested; assessments or dues paid to the parent or other chapters of the same organization; incomes taxes; sales and other taxes collected directly from customers or clients and paid directly to a local, state, or Federal tax agency; and, for fundraising organizations, funds transferred to charities and other organizations. FIRST-QUARTER PAYROLL ($1,000) Represents payroll paid to persons employed at any time during the quarter January to March 1997. NUMBER OF ESTABLISHMENTS An establishment is a single physical location at which business is conducted and/or services are provided. It is not necessarily identical with a company or enterprise, HEALTH CARE AND SOCIAL ASSISTANCE U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census which may consist of one establishment or more. Economic census figures represent a summary of reports for individual establishments rather than companies. For cases where a census report was received, separate information was obtained for each location where business was conducted. When administrative records of other Federal agencies were used instead of a census report, no information was available on the number of locations operated. Each economic census establishment was tabulated according to the physical location at which the business was conducted. The count of establishments represents those in business at any time during 1997. When two activities or more were carried on at a single location under a single ownership, all activities generally were grouped together as a single establishment. The entire establishment was classified on the basis of its major activity and all data for it were included in that classification. However, when distinct and separate economic activities (for which different industry classification codes were appropriate) were conducted at a single location under a single ownership, separate establishment reports for each of the different activities were obtained in the census. An establishment is included in the census if it is an employer, the establishment has $1,000 in payroll, and was in operation at any time during 1997. Leased service departments (separately owned businesses operated as departments or concessions of other service establishments or of retail businesses, such as a separately owned shoeshine parlor in a barber shop, or a beauty shop in a department store) are treated as separate service establishments for census purposes. Leased retail departments located in service establishments (e.g., a gift shop located in a hotel) are considered separate retail establishments. NUMBER OF PAID EMPLOYEES FOR PAY PERIOD INCLUDING MARCH 12 Paid employees consists of full-time and part-time employees, including salaried officers and executives of corporations, who were on the payroll during the pay period including March 12. Included are employees on paid sick leave, paid holidays, and paid vacations; and members of a professional service organization or association which operates under state professional corporation statutes and files a corporate Federal income tax return. Not included are proprietors and partners of unincorporated businesses, and employees of departments or concessions operated by other companies at the establishment. The definition of paid employees is the same as that used on IRS Form 941. APPENDIX A A–1 RECEIPTS/REVENUE ($1,000) Receipts (basic dollar volume measure for service establishments of firms subject to Federal income tax). Includes receipts from customers or clients for services rendered, from the use of facilities, and from merchandise sold during 1997 whether or not payment was received in 1997. For advertising agencies, travel industries, and other service establishments operating on a commission basis, receipts include commissions, fees, and other operating income, NOT gross billings and sales. Excise taxes on gasoline, liquor, tobacco, etc., which are paid by the manufacturer or wholesaler and passed on in the cost of goods purchased by the service establishment, are also included. The establishments share of receipts from departments, concessions, and vending and amusement machines operated by others are included as part of receipts. Receipts also include the total value of service contracts, market value of compensation received in lieu of cash, amounts received for work subcontracted to others, and dues and assessments from members and affiliates. Receipts from services provided to foreign customers from U.S. locations, including services preformed for foreign parent firms, subsidiaries, and branches are included. Receipts are net after deductions for refunds and allowances for merchandise returned by customers. Receipts do not include sales, occupancy, admissions, or other taxes collected from customers and remitted directly by the firm to a local, state, or Federal tax agency, nor do they include income from such sources as contributions, gifts, and grants; dividends, interest, and investments; or sale or rental of real estate. Also excluded are receipts (gross) of departments and concessions which are operated by others; sales of used equipment rented or leased to customers; domestic intracompany transfers; receipts of foreign subsidiaries; and other nonoperating income, such as royalties, franchise fees, etc. Receipts do not include service receipts of manufacturers, wholesalers, retail establishments, or other businesses whose primary activity is other than service. They do, however, include receipts other than from services rendered (e.g., sale of merchandise to individuals or other businesses) by establishments primarily engaged in performing services and classified in the service industries. Revenue (basic dollar volume measure for firms exempt from Federal income tax). Includes revenue from customers or clients for services rendered and merchandise sold during 1997, whether or not payment was received in 1997, and gross sales of merchandise, minus returns and allowances. Also included are income from interest, dividends, gross rents (including display space rentals and share of receipts from departments operated by other companies), gross contributions, gifts, grants (whether or not restricted for use in operations), royalties, dues and assessments from members and affiliates, commissions earned from the sale of merchandise owned by others (including commissions from vending machine operators), and gross receipts from fundraising activities. Receipts from taxable business activities of firms exempt from Federal income tax (unrelated business income) are also included in revenue. Revenue does not include sales, admissions, or other taxes collected by the organization from customers or clients and paid directly to a local, state, or Federal tax agency; income from the sale of real estate, investments, or other assets (except inventory held for resale); gross receipts of departments, concessions, etc., that are operated by others; and amounts transferred to operating funds from capital or reserve funds. SALES, RECEIPTS, OR REVENUE ESTIMATED (PERCENT) Percent of total sales/receipts/revenue that was imputed based on historic company ratios or administrative records, or on industry averages. SALES, RECEIPTS, OR REVENUE FROM ADMINISTRATIVE RECORDS (PERCENT) Percent of total sales/receipts/revenue obtained from administrative records of other Federal agencies. A–2 APPENDIX A HEALTH CARE AND SOCIAL ASSISTANCE U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Appendix B. NAICS Codes, Titles, and Descriptions 62 HEALTH CARE AND SOCIAL ASSISTANCE The Health Care and Social Assistance sector comprises establishments providing health care and social assistance for individuals. The sector includes both health care and social assistance because it is sometimes difficult to distinguish between the boundaries of these two activities. The industries in this sector are arranged on a continuum starting with those establishments providing medical care exclusively, continuing with those providing health care and social assistance, and finally finishing with those providing only social assistance. The services provided by establishments in this sector are delivered by trained professionals. All industries in the sector share this commonality of process, namely, labor inputs of health practitioners or social workers with the requisite expertise. Many of the industries in the sector are defined based on the educational degree held by the practitioners included in the industry. Excluded from this sector are aerobic classes in Subsector 713, Amusement, Gambling and Recreation Industries and nonmedical diet and weight reducing centers in Subsector 812, Personal and Laundry Services. Although these can be viewed as health services, these services are not typically delivered by health practitioners. 621 Ambulatory Health Care Services Industries in the Ambulatory Health Care Services subsector provide health care services directly or indirectly to ambulatory patients and do not usually provide inpatient services. Health practitioners in this subsector provide outpatient services, with the facilities and equipment not usually being the most significant part of the production process. 6211 Offices of Physicians This industry comprises establishments of health practitioners having the degree of M.D. (Doctor of medicine) or D.O. (Doctor of osteopathy) primarily engaged in the independent practice of general or specialized medicine (e.g., anesthesiology, oncology, ophthalmology, psychiatry) or surgery. These practitioners operate private or group practices in their own offices (e.g., centers, clinics) or in the facilities of others, such as hospitals or HMO medical centers. 62111 Offices of Physicians This industry comprises establishments of health practitioners having the degree of M.D. (Doctor of medicine) or HEALTH CARE AND SOCIAL ASSISTANCE U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census D.O. (Doctor of osteopathy) primarily engaged in the independent practice of general or specialized medicine (e.g., anesthesiology, oncology, ophthalmology, psychiatry) or surgery. These practitioners operate private or group practices in their own offices (e.g., centers, clinics) or in the facilities of others, such as hospitals or HMO medical centers. 621111 Offices of Physicians (Except Mental Health Specialists) This U.S. industry comprises establishments of health practitioners having the degree of M.D. (Doctor of medicine) or D.O. (Doctor of osteopathy) primarily engaged in the independent practice of general or specialized medicine (except psychiatry or psychoanalysis) or surgery. These practitioners operate private or group practices in their own offices (e.g., centers, clinics) or in the facilities of others, such as hospitals or HMO medical centers. The data published with NAICS code 621111 are comprised of these parts of the following SIC industries: 8011 (pt) Offices of Doctors of Medicine (Except Mental Health Specialists) 8031 (pt) Offices of Doctors of Osteopathy (Except Mental Health Specialists) 6211111 Offices of Doctors of Medicine (Except Mental Heath Specialists) Establishments of licensed practitioners having the degree of M.D. (Doctor of medicine) primarily engaged in the private or group practice of general or specialized medicine or surgery (except the practice of mental health). These practitioners may provide services in their own facilities or in the facilities of others, such as hospitals or HMO medical centers. Included here are group clinics owned and operated by associated physicians. 6211112 Offices of Doctors of Osteopathy (Except Mental Health Specialists) Establishments of licensed practitioners having the degree of D.O. (Doctor of osteopathy) primarily engaged in the practice of general or specialized osteopathic medicine or surgery (except mental health specialists). Included here are group clinics owned and operated by associated osteopathic physicians. APPENDIX B B–1 621112 Offices of Physicians, Mental Health Specialists This U.S. industry comprises establishments of health practitioners having the degree of M.D. (Doctor of medicine) or D.O. (Doctor of osteopathy) primarily engaged in the independent practice of psychiatry or psychoanalysis. These practitioners operate private or group practices in their own offices (e.g., centers, clinics) or in the facilities of others, such as hospitals or HMO medical centers. The data published with NAICS code 621112 are comprised of these parts of the following SIC industries: 8011 (pt) Offices of Doctors of Medicine (Mental Health Specialists) 8031 (pt) Offices of Doctors of Osteopathy (Mental Health Specialists) 6211121 Offices of Doctors of Medicine, Mental Health Specialists Establishments of health practitioners having the degree of M.D. (Doctor of medicine) primarily engaged in the private or group practice of psychiatry or psychoanalysis. These practitioners may provide services in their own facilities or in the facilities of others, such as hospitals or HMO medical centers. 6211122 Offices of Doctors of Osteopathy, Mental Health Specialists Establishments of health practitioners having the degree of D.O. (Doctor of osteopathy) primarily engaged in the private or group practice of psychiatry or psychoanalysis. These practitioners may provide services in their own facilities or in the facilities of others, such as hospitals or HMO medical centers. 6212 Offices of Dentists This industry comprises establishments of health practitioners having the degree of D.M.D. (Doctor of dental medicine), D.D.S. (Doctor of dental surgery), or D.D.Sc. (Doctor of dental science) primarily engaged in the independent practice of general or specialized dentistry or dental surgery. These practitioners operate private or group practices in their own offices (e.g., centers, clinics) or in the facilities of others, such as hospitals or HMO medical centers. They can provide either comprehensive preventive, cosmetic, or emergency care, or specialize in a single field of dentistry. 62121 Offices of Dentists This industry comprises establishments of health practitioners having the degree of D.M.D. (Doctor of dental medicine), D.D.S. (Doctor of dental surgery), or D.D.Sc. (Doctor of dental science) primarily engaged in the independent practice of general or specialized dentistry or dental surgery. These practitioners operate private or B–2 APPENDIX B group practices in their own offices (e.g., centers, clinics) or in the facilities of others, such as hospitals or HMO medical centers. They can provide either comprehensive preventive, cosmetic, or emergency care, or specialize in a single field of dentistry. 621210 Offices of Dentists This industry comprises establishments of health practitioners having the degree of D.M.D. (Doctor of dental medicine), D.D.S. (Doctor of dental surgery), or D.D.Sc. (Doctor of dental science) primarily engaged in the independent practice of general or specialized dentistry or dental surgery. These practitioners operate private or group practices in their own offices (e.g., centers, clinics) or in the facilities of others, such as hospitals or HMO medical centers. They can provide either comprehensive preventive, cosmetic, or emergency care, or specialize in a single field of dentistry. The data published with NAICS code 621210 are comprised of the following SIC industry: 8021 Offices of Dentists 6213 Offices of Other Health Practitioners This industry group comprises establishments of independent health practitioners (except physicians and dentists). 62131 Offices of Chiropractors This industry comprises establishments of health practitioners having the degree of D.C. (Doctor of chiropractic) primarily engaged in the independent practice of chiropractic. These practitioners provide diagnostic and therapeutic treatment of neuromusculoskeletal and related disorders through the manipulation and adjustment of the spinal column and extremities, and operate private or group practices in their own offices (e.g., centers, clinics) or in the facilities of others, such as hospitals or HMO medical centers. 621310 Offices of Chiropractors This industry comprises establishments of health practitioners having the degree of D.C. (Doctor of chiropractic) primarily engaged in the independent practice of chiropractic. These practitioners provide diagnostic and therapeutic treatment of neuromusculoskeletal and related disorders through the manipulation and adjustment of the spinal column and extremities, and operate private or group practices in their own offices (e.g., centers, clinics) or in the facilities of others, such as hospitals or HMO medical centers. The data published with NAICS code 621310 are comprised of this part of the following SIC industry: 8041 Offices of Chiropractors HEALTH CARE AND SOCIAL ASSISTANCE U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census 62132 Offices of Optometrists This industry comprises establishments of health practitioners having the degree of O.D. (Doctor of optometry) primarily engaged in the independent practice of optometry. These practitioners provide eye examinations to determine visual acuity or the presence of vision problems and to prescribe eyeglasses, contact lenses, and eye exercises. They operate private or group practices in their own offices (e.g., centers, clinics) or in the facilities of others, such as hospitals or HMO medical centers, and may also provide the same service as opticians, such as selling and fitting prescription eyeglasses and contact lenses. 621320 Offices of Optometrists This industry comprises establishments of health practitioners having the degree of O.D. (Doctor of optometry) primarily engaged in the independent practice of optometry. These practitioners provide eye examinations to determine visual acuity or the presence of vision problems and to prescribe eyeglasses, contact lenses, and eye exercises. They operate private or group practices in their own offices (e.g., centers, clinics) or in the facilities of others, such as hospitals or HMO medical centers, and may also provide the same service as opticians, such as selling and fitting prescription eyeglasses and contact lenses. The data published with NAICS code 621320 are comprised of the following SIC industry: 8042 Offices of Optometrists 62133 Offices of Mental Health Practitioners (Except Physicians) This industry comprises establishments of independent mental health practitioners (except physicians) primarily engaged in (1) the diagnosis and treatment of mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders and/or (2) the diagnosis and treatment of individual or group social dysfunction brought about by such causes as mental illness, alcohol and substance abuse, physical and emotional trauma, or stress. These practitioners operate private or group practices in their own offices (e.g., centers, clinics) or in the facilities of others, such as hospitals or HMO medical centers. 621330 Offices of Mental Health Practitioners (Except Physicians) This industry comprises establishments of independent mental health practitioners (except physicians) primarily engaged in (1) the diagnosis and treatment of mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders and/or (2) the diagnosis and treatment of individual or group social dysfunction brought about by such causes as mental illness, alcohol and substance abuse, physical and emotional trauma, or stress. These practitioners operate private or group practices in their own offices (e.g., centers, clinics) or in the facilities of others, such as hospitals or HMO medical centers. HEALTH CARE AND SOCIAL ASSISTANCE U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census The data published with NAICS code 621330 are comprised of this part of the following SIC industry: 8049 (pt) Offices of Mental Health Practitioners (Except Physicians) 62134 Offices of Physical, Occupational and Speech Therapists, and Audiologists This industry comprises establishments of independent health practitioners primarily engaged in one of the following: (1) administering medically prescribed physical therapy treatment for patients suffering from injuries or muscle, nerve, joint, and bone disease; (2) planning and administering educational, recreational, and social activities designed to help patients or individuals with disabilities, regain physical or mental functioning or to adapt to their disabilities; and (3) diagnosing and treating speech, language, or hearing problems. These practitioners operate private or group practices in their own offices (e.g., centers, clinics) or in the facilities of others, such as hospitals or HMO medical centers. 621340 Offices of Physical, Occupational and Speech Therapists, and Audiologists This industry comprises establishments of independent health practitioners primarily engaged in one of the following: (1) administering medically prescribed physical therapy treatment for patients suffering from injuries or muscle, nerve, joint, and bone disease; (2) planning and administering educational, recreational, and social activities designed to help patients or individuals with disabilities, regain physical or mental functioning or to adapt to their disabilities; and (3) diagnosing and treating speech, language, or hearing problems. These practitioners operate private or group practices in their own offices (e.g., centers, clinics) or in the facilities of others, such as hospitals or HMO medical centers. The data published with NAICS code 621340 are comprised of these parts of the following SIC industries: 8049 (pt) Offices of Speech Therapists and Audiologists 8049 (pt) Offices of Physical and Occupational Therapists 6213401 Speech Therapists and Audiologists Establishments of health practitioners primarily engaged in diagnosing and treating speech, language, or hearing problems. These practitioners may operate as a private or group practice in their own facilities or in the facilities of others. 6213402 Physical and Occupational Therapists Establishments of health practitioners primarily engaged in the following: (1) administering medically prescribed physical therapy treatment for patients suffering APPENDIX B B–3 from injuries, or muscle, nerve, joint, and bone disease; or (2) planning and administering educational, recreational, and social activities designed to help patients or individuals with disabilities regain physical or mental functioning, or to adapt to their disabilities. These practitioners may operate as a private or group practice in their own facilities or in the facilities of others. 62139 Offices of All Other Health Practitioners This industry comprises establishments of independent health practitioners (except physicians; dentists; chiropractors; optometrists; mental health specialists; physical, occupational, and speech therapists; and audiologists). These practitioners operate private or group practices in their own offices (e.g., centers, clinics) or in the facilities of others, such as hospitals or HMO medical centers. 621391 Offices of Podiatrists This U.S. industry comprises establishments of health practitioners having the degree of D.P. (Doctor of podiatry) primarily engaged in the independent practice of podiatry. These practitioners diagnose and treat diseases and deformities of the foot and operate private or group practices in their own offices (e.g., centers, clinics) or in the facilities of others, such as hospitals or HMO medical centers. The data published with NAICS code 621391 are comprised of the following SIC industry: 8043 Offices of Podiatrists 621399 Offices of All Other Miscellaneous Health Practitioners This U.S. industry comprises establishments of independent health practitioners (except physicians; dentists; chiropractors; optometrists; mental health specialists; physical, occupational, and speech therapists; audiologists; and podiatrists). These practitioners operate private or group practices in their own offices (e.g., centers, clinics) or in the facilities of others, such as hospitals or HMO medical centers. The data published with NAICS code 621399 are comprised of this part of the following SIC industry: 8049 (pt) Offices of All Other Health Practitioners 6214 Outpatient Care Centers This NAICS industry group includes establishments classified in the following NAICS industries: 62141, Family Planning Centers; 62142, Outpatient Mental Health and Substance Abuse Centers; and 62149, Other Outpatient Care Centers. 62141 Family Planning Centers This industry comprises establishments with medical staff primarily engaged in providing a range of family planning services on an outpatient basis, such as contraceptive services, genetic and prenatal counseling, voluntary sterilization, and therapeutic and medically indicated termination of pregnancy. B–4 APPENDIX B 621410 Family Planning Centers This industry comprises establishments with medical staff primarily engaged in providing a range of family planning services on an outpatient basis, such as contraceptive services, genetic and prenatal counseling, voluntary sterilization, and therapeutic and medically indicated termination of pregnancy. The data published with NAICS code 621410 are comprised of these parts of the following SIC industries: 8093 (pt) Family Planning Centers 8099 (pt) Childbirth Preparation Classes 6214101 Childbirth Preparation Classes Establishments primarily engaged in providing childbirth preparation classes. 6214102 Family Planning Centers (Except Childbirth Preparation) Establishments, with medical staff, primarily engaged in providing a range of family planning services on an outpatient basis, such as contraceptive services, genetic and prenatal counseling, voluntary sterilization, and therapeutic and medically indicated termination of pregnancy. 62142 Outpatient Mental Health and Substance Abuse Centers This industry comprises establishments with medical staff primarily engaged in providing outpatient services related to the diagnosis and treatment of mental health disorders and alcohol and other substance abuse. These establishments generally treat patients who do not require inpatient treatment. They may provide a counseling staff and information regarding a wide range of mental health and substance abuse issues and/or refer patients to more extensive treatment programs, if necessary. 621420 Outpatient Mental Health and Substance Abuse Centers This industry comprises establishments with medical staff primarily engaged in providing outpatient services related to the diagnosis and treatment of mental health disorders and alcohol and other substance abuse. These establishments generally treat patients who do not require inpatient treatment. They may provide a counseling staff and information regarding a wide range of mental health and substance abuse issues and/or refer patients to more extensive treatment programs, if necessary. The data published with NAICS code 621420 are comprised of this part of the following SIC industry: 8093 (pt) Outpatient Mental Health and Substance Abuse Centers HEALTH CARE AND SOCIAL ASSISTANCE U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census 62149 Other Outpatient Care Centers This industry comprises establishments with medical staff primarily engaged in providing general or specialized outpatient care (except family planning centers and outpatient mental health and substance abuse centers). Centers or clinics of health practitioners with different degrees from more than one industry practicing within the same establishment (i.e., Doctor of medicine and Doctor of dental medicine) are included in this industry. 621491 HMO Medical Centers This U.S. industry comprises establishments with physicians and other medical staff primarily engaged in providing a range of outpatient medical services to the health maintenance organization (HMO) subscribers with a focus generally on primary health care. These establishments are owned by the HMO. Included in this industry are HMO establishments that both provide health care services and underwrite health and medical insurance policies. The data published with NAICS code 621491 are comprised of this part of the following SIC industry: 8011 (pt) HMO Medical Centers 621492 Kidney Dialysis Centers This U.S. industry comprises establishments with medical staff primarily engaged in providing outpatient kidney or renal dialysis services. The data published with NAICS code 621492 are comprised of the following SIC industry: 8092 Kidney Dialysis Centers 621493 Freestanding Ambulatory Surgical and Emergency Centers This U.S. industry comprises establishments with physicians and other medical staff primarily engaged in (1) providing surgical services (e.g., orthoscopic and cataract surgery) on an outpatient basis or (2) providing emergency care services (e.g., setting broken bones, treating lacerations, or tending to patients suffering injuries as a result of accidents, trauma, or medical conditions necessitating immediate medical care) on an outpatient basis. Outpatient surgical establishments have specialized facilities, such as operating and recovery rooms, and specialized equipment, such as anesthetic or X-ray equipment. The data published with NAICS code 621493 are comprised of this part of the following SIC industry: 8011 (pt) Freestanding Ambulatory Surgical and Emergency Centers 621498 All Other Outpatient Care Centers This U.S. industry comprises establishments with medical staff primarily engaged in providing general or specialized outpatient care (except family planning centers, outpatient mental health and substance abuse centers, HMO HEALTH CARE AND SOCIAL ASSISTANCE U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census medical centers, kidney dialysis centers, and freestanding ambulatory surgical and emergency centers). Centers or clinics of health practitioners with different degrees from more than one industry practicing within the same establishment (i.e., Doctor of medicine and Doctor of dental medicine) are included in this industry. The data published with NAICS code 621498 are comprised of this part of the following SIC industry: 8093 (pt) All Other Outpatient Care Centers 6215 Medical and Diagnostic Laboratories This industry comprises establishments known as medical and diagnostic laboratories primarily engaged in providing analytic or diagnostic services, including body fluid analysis and diagnostic imaging, generally to the medical profession or to the patient on referral from a health practitioner. 62151 Medical and Diagnostic Laboratories This industry comprises establishments known as medical and diagnostic laboratories primarily engaged in providing analytic or diagnostic services, including body fluid analysis and diagnostic imaging, generally to the medical profession or to the patient on referral from a health practitioner. 621511 Medical Laboratories This U.S. industry comprises establishments known as medical laboratories primarily engaged in providing analytic or diagnostic services, including body fluid analysis, generally to the medical profession or to the patient on referral from a health practitioner. The data published with NAICS code 621511 are comprised of this part of the following SIC industry: 8071 (pt) Medical Laboratories 621512 Diagnostic Imaging Centers This U.S. industry comprises establishments known as diagnostic imaging centers primarily engaged in producing images of the patient generally on referral from a health practitioner. The data published with NAICS code 621512 are comprised of this part of the following SIC industry: 8071 (pt) Diagnostic Imaging Centers 6216 Home Health Care Services This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing skilled nursing services in the home, along with a range of the following: personal care services; homemaker and companion services; physical therapy; medical social services; medications; medical APPENDIX B B–5 equipment and supplies; counseling; 24-hour home care; occupation and vocational therapy; dietary and nutritional services; speech therapy; audiology; and high-tech care, such as intravenous therapy. 62161 Home Health Care Services This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing skilled nursing services in the home, along with a range of the following: personal care services; homemaker and companion services; physical therapy; medical social services; medications; medical equipment and supplies; counseling; 24-hour home care; occupation and vocational therapy; dietary and nutritional services; speech therapy; audiology; and high-tech care, such as intravenous therapy. 621610 Home Health Care Services This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing skilled nursing services in the home, along with a range of the following: personal care services; homemaker and companion services; physical therapy; medical social services; medications; medical equipment and supplies; counseling; 24-hour home care; occupation and vocational therapy; dietary and nutritional services; speech therapy; audiology; and high-tech care, such as intravenous therapy. The data published with NAICS code 621610 are comprised of the following SIC industry: 8082 Home Health Care Services 6219 Other Ambulatory Health Care Services This industry group comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing ambulatory health care services (except offices of physicians, dentists, and other health practitioners; outpatient care centers; medical laboratories and diagnostic imaging centers; and home health care providers). 62191 Ambulance Services This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing transportation of patients by ground or air, along with medical care. These services are often provided during a medical emergency but are not restricted to emergencies. The vehicles are equipped with lifesaving equipment operated by medically trained personnel. 621910 Ambulance Services This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing transportation of patients by ground or air, along with medical care. These services are often provided during a medical emergency but are not restricted to emergencies. The vehicles are equipped with lifesaving equipment operated by medically trained personnel. B–6 APPENDIX B The data published with NAICS code 621910 are comprised of these parts of the following SIC industries: 4119 (pt) Ambulance or Rescue Service (Except by Air) 4522 (pt) Air Ambulance 6219101 Air Ambulance Services Establishments primarily engaged in providing air transportation of patients, along with medical care. This service is often provided during a medical emergency but is not restricted to emergencies. These aircraft are equipped with lifesaving equipment operated by medically trained personnel. 6219109 Ambulance or Rescue Service (Except by Air) Establishments primarily engaged in providing ground transportation of patients, along with medical care. This service is often provided during a medical emergency but is not restricted to emergencies. The vehicles are equipped with lifesaving equipment operated by medically trained personnel. 62199 All Other Ambulatory Health Care Services This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing ambulatory health care services (except office physicians, dentists, and other health practitioners; outpatient care centers; medical and diagnostic laboratories; home health care providers; and ambulances). 621991 Blood and Organ Banks This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in collecting, storing, and distributing blood and blood products and storing and distributing body organs. The data published with NAICS code 621991 are comprised of this part of the following SIC industry: 8099 (pt) Blood and Organ Banks 621999 All Other Miscellaneous Ambulatory Health Care Services This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing ambulatory health care services (except offices of physicians, dentists, and other health practitioners; outpatient care centers; medical and diagnostic laboratories; home health care providers; ambulances; and blood and organ banks). The data published with NAICS code 621999 are comprised of this part of the following SIC industry: 8099 (pt) All Other Miscellaneous Ambulatory Health Care Services HEALTH CARE AND SOCIAL ASSISTANCE U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census 622 Hospitals Industries in the Hospitals subsector provide medical, diagnostic, and treatment services that include physician, nursing, and other health services to inpatients and the specialized accommodation services required by inpatients. Hospitals may also provide outpatient services as a secondary activity. Establishments in the Hospitals subsector provide inpatient health services, many of which can only be provided using the specialized facilities and equipment that form a significant and integral part of the production process. 6221 General Medical and Surgical Hospitals This industry comprises establishments known and licensed as general medical and surgical hospitals primarily engaged in providing diagnostic and medical treatment (both surgical and nonsurgical) to inpatients with any of a wide variety of medical conditions. These establishments maintain inpatient beds and provide patients with food services that meet their nutritional requirements. These hospitals have an organized staff of physicians and other medical staff to provide patient care services. These establishments usually provide other services, such as outpatient services, anatomical pathology services, diagnostic X-ray services, clinical laboratory services, operating room services for a variety of procedures, and pharmacy services. 62211 General Medical and Surgical Hospitals This industry comprises establishments known and licensed as general medical and surgical hospitals primarily engaged in providing diagnostic and medical treatment (both surgical and nonsurgical) to inpatients with any of a wide variety of medical conditions. These establishments maintain inpatient beds and provide patients with food services that meet their nutritional requirements. These hospitals have an organized staff of physicians and other medical staff to provide patient care services. These establishments usually provide other services, such as outpatient services, anatomical pathology services, diagnostic X-ray services, clinical laboratory services, operating room services for a variety of procedures, and pharmacy services. 622110 General Medical and Surgical Hospitals This industry comprises establishments known and licensed as general medical and surgical hospitals primarily engaged in providing diagnostic and medical treatment (both surgical and nonsurgical) to inpatients with any of a wide variety of medical conditions. These establishments maintain inpatient beds and provide patients with food services that meet their nutritional requirements. These hospitals have an organized staff of physicians and other medical staff to provide patient care services. These establishments usually provide other HEALTH CARE AND SOCIAL ASSISTANCE U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census services, such as outpatient services, anatomical pathology services, diagnostic X-ray services, clinical laboratory services, operating room services for a variety of procedures, and pharmacy services. The data published with NAICS code 622110 are comprised of these parts of the following SIC industries: 8062 General Medical and Surgical Hospitals 8069 (pt) Children’s Hospitals (Except Government) 8069 (pt) Children’s Hospitals (Government) 6221101 General Medical and Surgical Hospitals, Government Government establishments, known and licensed as general medical and surgical hospitals, primarily engaged in providing diagnostic and therapeutic inpatient services. These establishments also provide continuous nursing services and typically provide a variety of ancillary services, such as outpatient, laboratory, operating room, and pharmacy services. These establishments have an organized medical staff, inpatient beds, and equipment and facilities to provide complete health care. 62211011 Children’s Hospitals, Government Government establishments, known and licensed as children’s hospitals, primarily engaged in providing diagnostic and therapeutic inpatient services to children. These establishments also provide continuous nursing services and typically provide a variety of ancillary services, such as outpatient, laboratory, operating room, and pharmacy services. These establishments have an organized medical staff, inpatient beds, and equipment and facilities to provide complete health care. 62211012 General Medical and Surgical Hospitals (Except Children’s Hospitals), Government Government establishments, known and licensed as general medical and surgical hospitals, primarily engaged in providing diagnostic and therapeutic inpatient services. These establishments also provide continuous nursing services and typically provide a variety of ancillary services, such as outpatient, laboratory, operating room, and pharmacy services. These establishments have an organized medical staff, inpatient beds, and equipment and facilities to provide complete health care. 6221102 General Medical and Surgical Hospitals (Except Government) Nongovernment establishments, known and licensed as general medical and surgical hospitals, primarily engaged in providing diagnostic and therapeutic inpatient services. These establishments also provide continuous nursing services and typically provide a variety of ancillary services, APPENDIX B B–7 such as outpatient, laboratory, operating room, and pharmacy services. These establishments have an organized medical staff, inpatient beds, and equipment and facilities to provide complete health care. 62211021 Children’s Hospitals (Except Government) Nongovernment establishments, known and licensed as children’s hospitals, primarily engaged in providing diagnostic and therapeutic inpatient services to children. These establishments also provide continuous nursing services and typically provide a variety of ancillary services, such as outpatient, laboratory, operating room, and pharmacy services. These establishments have an organized medical staff, inpatient beds, and equipment and facilities to provide complete health care. 62211022 General Medical and Surgical Hospitals (Except Children’s Hospitals, Except Government) Nongovernment establishments, known and licensed as general medical and surgical hospitals, primarily engaged in providing diagnostic and therapeutic inpatient services. These establishments also provide continuous nursing services and typically provide a variety of ancillary services, such as outpatient, laboratory, operating room, and pharmacy services. These establishments have an organized medical staff, inpatient beds, and equipment and facilities to provide complete health care. 6222 Psychiatric and Substance Abuse Hospitals This industry comprises establishments known and licensed as psychiatric and substance abuse hospitals primarily engaged in providing diagnostic, medical treatment, and monitoring services for inpatients who suffer from mental illness or substance abuse disorders. The treatment often requires an extended stay in the hospital. These establishments maintain inpatient beds and provide patients with food services that meet their nutritional requirements. They have an organized staff of physicians and other medical staff to provide patient care services. Psychiatric, psychological, and social work services are available at the facility. These hospitals usually provide other services, such as outpatient services, clinical laboratory services, diagnostic X-ray services, and electroencephalograph services. 62221 Psychiatric and Substance Abuse Hospitals This industry comprises establishments known and licensed as psychiatric and substance abuse hospitals primarily engaged in providing diagnostic, medical treatment, and monitoring services for inpatients who suffer from mental illness or substance abuse disorders. The treatment often requires an extended stay in the hospital. These establishments maintain inpatient beds and provide patients with food services that meet their nutritional B–8 APPENDIX B requirements. They have an organized staff of physicians and other medical staff to provide patient care services. Psychiatric, psychological, and social work services are available at the facility. These hospitals usually provide other services, such as outpatient services, clinical laboratory services, diagnostic X-ray services, and electroencephalograph services. 622210 Psychiatric and Substance Abuse Hospitals This industry comprises establishments known and licensed as psychiatric and substance abuse hospitals primarily engaged in providing diagnostic, medical treatment, and monitoring services for inpatients who suffer from mental illness or substance abuse disorders. The treatment often requires an extended stay in the hospital. These establishments maintain inpatient beds and provide patients with food services that meet their nutritional requirements. They have an organized staff of physicians and other medical staff to provide patient care services. Psychiatric, psychological, and social work services are available at the facility. These hospitals usually provide other services, such as outpatient services, clinical laboratory services, diagnostic X-ray services, and electroencephalograph services. The data published with NAICS code 622210 are comprised of these parts of the following SIC industries: 8063 Psychiatric Hospitals 8069 (pt) Substance Abuse Hospitals (Except Government) 8069 (pt) Substance Abuse Hospitals, (Government) 6222101 Psychiatric and Substance Abuse Hospitals, Government Government establishments, known and licensed as psychiatric and substance abuse hospitals, primarily engaged in providing diagnostic medical treatment and monitoring services for patients with psychiatric illnesses or substance abuse disorders. Psychiatric, psychological, and social work services are available at the facility. These establishments typically provide a variety of ancillary services, such as outpatient, clinical laboratory, diagnostic X-ray, and electroencephalograph services. These establishments have an organized medical staff, inpatient beds, and equipment and facilities provide complete psychiatric care. 62221011 Substance Abuse Hospitals, Government Government establishments, known and licensed as hospitals, primarily engaged in providing diagnostic, inpatient treatment, and continuous nursing services for persons recovering from substance abuse. These establishments have organized medical staff, inpatient beds, and equipment and facilities to provide complete care to inpatients recovering from substance abuse. HEALTH CARE AND SOCIAL ASSISTANCE U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census 62221012 Psychiatric Hospitals, Government Government establishments, known and licensed as psychiatric hospitals, primarily engaged in providing diagnostic medical treatment and monitoring services for patients with psychiatric illnesses. Psychiatric, psychological, and social work services are available at the facility. These establishments typically provide a variety of ancillary services, such as outpatient, clinical laboratory, diagnostic X-ray, and electroencephalograph services. These establishments have an organized medical staff, inpatient beds, and equipment and facilities to provide complete psychiatric care. 6222102 Psychiatric and Substance Abuse Hospitals (Except Government) Nongovernment establishments, known and licensed as psychiatric and substance abuse hospitals, primarily engaged in providing diagnostic medical treatment and monitoring services for patients with psychiatric illnesses or substance abuse disorders. Psychiatric, psychological, and social work services are available at the facility. These establishments typically provide a variety of ancillary services, such as outpatient, clinical laboratory, diagnostic X-ray, and electroencephalograph services. These establishments have an organized medical staff, inpatient beds, and equipment and facilities to provide complete psychiatric care. 62221021 Substance Abuse Hospitals (Except Government) Nongovernment establishments, known and licensed as hospitals, primarily engaged in providing diagnostic, inpatient treatment, and continuous nursing services for persons recovering from substance abuse. These establishments have organized medical staff, inpatient beds, and equipment and facilities to provide complete care to inpatients recovering from substance abuse. 62221022 Psychiatric Hospitals (Except Government) Nongovernment establishments, known and licensed as psychiatric hospitals, primarily engaged in providing diagnostic medical treatment and monitoring services for patients with psychiatric illnesses. Psychiatric, psychological, and social work services are available at the facility. These establishments typically provide a variety of ancillary services, such as outpatient, clinical laboratory, diagnostic X-ray, and electroencephalograph services. These establishments have an organized medical staff, inpatient beds, and equipment and facilities to provide complete psychiatric care. 6223 Specialty (Except Psychiatric and Substance Abuse) Hospitals This industry consists of establishments known and licensed as specialty hospitals primarily engaged in providing diagnostic and medical treatment to inpatients with HEALTH CARE AND SOCIAL ASSISTANCE U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census a specific type of disease or medical condition (except psychiatric or substance abuse). Hospitals providing longterm care for the chronically ill and hospitals providing rehabilitation, restorative, and adjustive services to physically challenged or disabled people are included in this industry. These establishments maintain inpatient beds and provide patients with food services that meet their nutritional requirements. They have an organized staff of physicians and other medical staff to provide patient care services. These hospitals may provide other services, such as outpatient services, diagnostic X-ray services, clinical laboratory services, operating room services, physical therapy services, educational and vocational services, and psychological and social work services. 62231 Specialty (Except Psychiatric and Substance Abuse) Hospitals This industry consists of establishments known and licensed as specialty hospitals primarily engaged in providing diagnostic and medical treatment to inpatients with a specific type of disease or medical condition (except psychiatric or substance abuse). Hospitals providing longterm care for the chronically ill and hospitals providing rehabilitation, restorative, and adjustive services to physically challenged or disabled people are included in this industry. These establishments maintain inpatient beds and provide patients with food services that meet their nutritional requirements. They have an organized staff of physicians and other medical staff to provide patient care services. These hospitals may provide other services, such as outpatient services, diagnostic X-ray services, clinical laboratory services, operating room services, physical therapy services, educational and vocational services, and psychological and social work services. 622310 Specialty (Except Psychiatric and Substance Abuse) Hospitals This industry consists of establishments known and licensed as specialty hospitals primarily engaged in providing diagnostic and medical treatment to inpatients with a specific type of disease or medical condition (except psychiatric or substance abuse). Hospitals providing longterm care for the chronically ill and hospitals providing rehabilitation, restorative, and adjustive services to physically challenged or disabled people are included in this industry. These establishments maintain inpatient beds and provide patients with food services that meet their nutritional requirements. They have an organized staff of physicians and other medical staff to provide patient care services. These hospitals may provide other services, such as outpatient services, diagnostic X-ray services, clinical laboratory services, operating room services, physical therapy services, educational and vocational services, and psychological and social work services. The data published with NAICS code 622310 are comprised of these parts of the following SIC industries: APPENDIX B B–9 8069 (pt) Other Specialty Hospitals (Except Government) 8069 (pt) Other Specialty Hospitals, (Government) 6223101 Specialty (Except Psychiatric and Abuse) Hospitals, Government Government establishments, known and licensed as specialty hospitals, primarily engaged in providing diagnostic and medical inpatient treatment for specialized categories of patients (except mental and substance abuse). These establishments have an organized medical staff, inpatient beds, and equipment and facilities to provide health care to specialized categories of patients. 6223102 Specialty (Except Psychiatric and Abuse, Except Government) Hospitals Nongovernment establishments, known and licensed as specialty hospitals, primarily engaged in providing diagnostic and medical inpatient treatment for specialized categories of patients (except mental and substance abuse). These establishments have an organized medical staff, inpatient beds, and equipment and facilities to provide health care to specialized categories of patients. 623 Nursing and Residential Care Facilities Industries in the Nursing and Residential Care Facilities subsector provide residential care combined with either nursing, supervisory, or other types of care as required by the residents. In this subsector, the facilities are a significant part of the production process and the care provided is a mix of health and social services with the health services being largely some level of nursing services. 6231 Nursing Care Facilities This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing inpatient nursing and rehabilitative services. The care is generally provided for an extended period of time to individuals requiring nursing care. These establishments have a permanent core staff of registered or licensed practical nurses who, along with other staff, provide nursing and continuous personal care services. 62311 Nursing Care Facilities This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing inpatient nursing and rehabilitative services. The care is generally provided for an extended period of time to individuals requiring nursing care. These establishments have a permanent core staff of registered or licensed practical nurses who, along with other staff, provide nursing and continuous personal care services. 623110 Nursing Care Facilities This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing inpatient nursing and rehabilitative services. The care is generally provided for an extended B–10 APPENDIX B period of time to individuals requiring nursing care. These establishments have a permanent core staff of registered or licensed practical nurses who, along with other staff, provide nursing and continuous personal care services. The data published with NAICS code 623110 are comprised of this part of the following SIC industry: 805 (pt) Nursing Care Facilities 6232 Residential Mental Retardation, Mental Health and Substance Abuse Facilities This industry group comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing residential care (but not licensed hospital care) to people with mental retardation, mental illness, or substance abuse problems. 62321 Residential Mental Retardation Facilities This industry comprises establishments (e.g., group homes, hospitals, intermediate care facilities) primarily engaged in providing residential care services for persons diagnosed with mental retardation. These facilities may provide some health care, though the focus is room, board, protective supervision, and counseling. 623210 Residential Mental Retardation Facilities This industry comprises establishments (e.g., group homes, hospitals, intermediate care facilities) primarily engaged in providing residential care services for persons diagnosed with mental retardation. These facilities may provide some health care, though the focus is room, board, protective supervision, and counseling. The data published with NAICS code 623210 are comprised of this part of the following SIC industry: 805 (pt) Residential Mental Retardation Facilities 62322 Residential Mental Health and Substance Abuse Facilities This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing residential care and treatment for patients with mental health and substance abuse illnesses. These establishments provide room, board, supervision, and counseling services. Although medical services may be available at these establishments, they are incidental to the counseling, mental rehabilitation, and support services offered. These establishments generally provide a wide range of social services in addition to counseling. 623220 Residential Mental Health and Substance Abuse Facilities This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing residential care and treatment for patients with mental health and substance abuse illnesses. These establishments provide room, board, supervision, and counseling services. Although medical services may be available at these establishments, they are incidental to HEALTH CARE AND SOCIAL ASSISTANCE U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census the counseling, mental rehabilitation, and support services offered. These establishments generally provide a wide range of social services in addition to counseling. The data published with NAICS code 623220 are comprised of this part of the following SIC industry: 8361 (pt) Residential Mental Health and Substance Abuse Facilities 6233 Community Care Facilities for the Elderly This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing residential and personal care services for (1) the elderly and other persons who are unable to fully care for themselves and/or (2) the elderly and other persons who do not desire to live independently. The care typically includes room, board, supervision, and assistance in daily living, such as housekeeping services. In some instances these establishments provide skilled nursing care for residents in separate on-site facilities. 62331 Community Care Facilities for the Elderly This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing residential and personal care services for (1) the elderly and other persons who are unable to fully care for themselves and/or (2) the elderly and other persons who do not desire to live independently. The care typically includes room, board, supervision, and assistance in daily living, such as housekeeping services. In some instances these establishments provide skilled nursing care for residents in separate on-site facilities. 623311 Continuing Care Retirement Communities This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing a range of residential and personal care services with on-site nursing care facilities for (1) the elderly and other persons who are unable to fully care for themselves and/or (2) the elderly and other persons who do not desire to live independently. Individuals live in a variety of residential settings with meals, housekeeping, social, leisure, and other services available to assist residents in daily living. Assisted-living facilities with on-site nursing care facilities are included in this industry. The data published with NAICS code 623311 are comprised of this part of the following SIC industry: 805 (pt) Continuing Care Retirement Communities 623312 Homes for the Elderly This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing residential and personal care services (i.e., without on-site nursing care facilities) for (1) the elderly or other persons who are unable to fully care for themselves and/or (2) the elderly or other persons who do not desire to live independently. The care typically includes room, board, supervision, and assistance in daily living, such as housekeeping services. HEALTH CARE AND SOCIAL ASSISTANCE U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census The data published with NAICS code 623312 are comprised of this part of the following SIC industry: 8361 (pt) Homes for the Elderly 6239 Other Residential Care Facilities This industry group comprises establishments of residential care facilities (except residential mental retardation, mental health, and substance abuse facilities and community care facilities for the elderly). 62399 Other Residential Care Facilities This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing residential care (except residential mental retardation facilities, residential health and substance abuse facilities, continuing care retirement communities, and homes for the elderly). These establishments also provide supervision and personal care services. 623990 Other Residential Care Facilities This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing residential care (except residential mental retardation facilities, residential health and substance abuse facilities, continuing care retirement communities, and homes for the elderly). These establishments also provide supervision and personal care services. The data published with NAICS code 623990 are comprised of this part of the following SIC industry: 8361 (pt) Other Residential Care Facilities 624 Social Assistance Industries in the Social Assistance subsector provide a wide variety of social assistance services directly to their clients. These services do not include residential or accommodation services, except on a short stay basis. 6241 Individual and Family Services This NAICS industry group includes establishments classified in the following NAICS industries: 62411, Child and Youth Services; 62412, Services for the Elderly and Persons with Disabilities; and 62419, Other Individual and Family Services. 62411 Child and Youth Services This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing nonresidential social assistance services for children and youth. These establishments provide for the welfare of children in such areas as adoption and foster care, drug prevention, life skills training, and positive social development. 624110 Child and Youth Services This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing nonresidential social assistance services for children and youth. These establishments provide for the welfare of children in such areas as adoption and foster care, drug prevention, life skills training, and positive social development. APPENDIX B B–11 The data published with NAICS code 624110 are comprised of these parts of the following SIC industries: 8322 (pt) Child and Youth Services 8641 (pt) Scouting and Related Youth Development Organizations For the 1997 Economic Census, scouting and related youth development organizations are classified here in 624110. 6241101 Child and Youth Services (Except Scouting and Related Youth Development Organizations) Establishments primarily engaged in providing nonresidential social assistance services for children and youth. These establishments provide for the welfare of children in areas, such as adoption and foster care, drug prevention, life skills training, and positive social development. 6241102 Scouting and Related Youth Development Organizations Establishments primarily engaged in providing guidance, life skills training, positive social development and character through youth development organizations, such as scouting. 62412 Services for the Elderly and Persons With Disabilities This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing nonresidential social assistance services to improve the quality of life for the elderly, persons diagnosed with mental retardation, or persons with disabilities. These establishments provide for the welfare of these of individuals in such areas as day care, nonmedical home care or homemaker services, social activities, group support, and companionship. 624120 Services for the Elderly and Persons With Disabilities This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing nonresidential social assistance services to improve the quality of life for the elderly, persons diagnosed with mental retardation, or persons with disabilities. These establishments provide for the welfare of these of individuals in such areas as day care, nonmedical home care or homemaker services, social activities, group support, and companionship. The data published with NAICS code 624120 are comprised of this part of the following SIC industry: 8322 (pt) Services for the Elderly and Persons With Disabilities 62419 Other Individual and Family Services This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing nonresidential individual and family social assistance services (except those specifically directed toward children, the elderly, persons diagnosed with mental retardation, or persons with disabilities). B–12 APPENDIX B 624190 Other Individual and Family Services This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing nonresidential individual and family social assistance services (except those specifically directed toward children, the elderly, persons diagnosed with mental retardation, or persons with disabilities). The data published with NAICS code 624190 are comprised of this part of the following SIC industry: 8322 (pt) Other Individual and Family Social Services 6242 Community Food and Housing, and Emergency and Other Relief Services This NAICS industry group includes establishments classified in the following NAICS industries: 62421, Community Food Services; 62422, Community Housing Services; and 62423, Emergency and Other Relief Services. 62421 Community Food Services This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in the collection, preparation, and delivery of food for the needy. Establishments in this industry may also distribute clothing and blankets to the poor. These establishments may prepare and deliver meals to persons who by reason of age, disability, or illness are unable to prepare meals for themselves; collect and distribute salvageable or donated food; or prepare and provide meals at fixed or mobile locations. Food banks, meal delivery programs, and soup kitchens are included in this industry. 624210 Community Food Services This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in the collection, preparation, and delivery of food for the needy. Establishments in this industry may also distribute clothing and blankets to the poor. These establishments may prepare and deliver meals to persons who by reason of age, disability, or illness are unable to prepare meals for themselves; collect and distribute salvageable or donated food; or prepare and provide meals at fixed or mobile locations. Food banks, meal delivery programs, and soup kitchens are included in this industry. The data published with NAICS code 624210 are comprised of this part of the following SIC industry: 8322 (pt) Community Food Services 62422 Community Housing Services This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing one or more of the following community housing services: (1) short term emergency shelter for victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, or child abuse; (2) temporary residential shelter for the homeless, runaway youths, and patients and families caught in medical crises; (3) transitional housing for low-income individuals and families; (4) volunteer construction or repair of low cost housing, in partnership with the homeowner who HEALTH CARE AND SOCIAL ASSISTANCE U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census may assist in construction or repair work; and (5) repair of homes for elderly or disabled homeowners. These establishments may operate their own shelter; or may subsidize housing using existing homes, apartments, hotels, or motels; or may require a low-cost mortgage or work (sweat) equity. 624221 Temporary Shelters This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing (1) short term emergency shelter for victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, or child abuse and/or (2) temporary residential shelter for homeless individuals or families, runaway youth, and patients and families caught in medical crises. These establishments may operate their own shelters or may subsidize housing using existing homes, apartments, hotels, or motels. The data published with NAICS code 624221 are comprised of this part of the following SIC industry: 8322 (pt) Temporary Shelters 624229 Other Community Housing Services This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing one or more of the following community housing services: (1) transitional housing to lowincome individuals and families; (2) volunteer construction or repair of low-cost housing, in partnership with the homeowner who may assist in the construction or repair work; and (3) the repair of homes for elderly or disabled homeowners. These establishments may subsidize housing using existing homes, apartments, hotels, or motels or may require a low-cost mortgage or sweat equity. These establishments may also provide low-income families with furniture and household supplies. The data published with NAICS code 624229 are comprised of this part of the following SIC industry: 8322 (pt) Other Community Housing Services 62423 Emergency and Other Relief Services This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing food, shelter, clothing, medical relief, resettlement, and counseling to victims of domestic or international disasters or conflicts (e.g., wars). 624230 Emergency and Other Relief Services This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing food, shelter, clothing, medical relief, resettlement, and counseling to victims of domestic or international disasters or conflicts (e.g., wars). The data published with NAICS code 624230 are comprised of this part of the following SIC industry: 8322 (pt) Emergency and Other Relief Services HEALTH CARE AND SOCIAL ASSISTANCE U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census 6243 Vocational Rehabilitation Services This industry comprises (1) establishments primarily engaged in providing vocational rehabilitation or habilitation services, such as job counseling, job training, and work experience, to unemployed and underemployed persons, persons with disabilities, and persons who have a job market disadvantage because of lack of education, job skill, or experience and (2) establishments primarily engaged in providing training and employment to persons with disabilities. Vocational rehabilitation job training facilities (except schools) and sheltered workshops (i.e., work experience centers) are included in this industry. 62431 Vocational Rehabilitation Services This industry comprises (1) establishments primarily engaged in providing vocational rehabilitation or habilitation services, such as job counseling, job training, and work experience, to unemployed and underemployed persons, persons with disabilities, and persons who have a job market disadvantage because of lack of education, job skill, or experience and (2) establishments primarily engaged in providing training and employment to persons with disabilities. Vocational rehabilitation job training facilities (except schools) and sheltered workshops (i.e., work experience centers) are included in this industry. 624310 Vocational Rehabilitation Services This industry comprises (1) establishments primarily engaged in providing vocational rehabilitation or habilitation services, such as job counseling, job training, and work experience, to unemployed and underemployed persons, persons with disabilities, and persons who have a job market disadvantage because of lack of education, job skill, or experience and (2) establishments primarily engaged in providing training and employment to persons with disabilities. Vocational rehabilitation job training facilities (except schools) and sheltered workshops (i.e., work experience centers) are included in this industry. The data published with NAICS code 624310 are comprised of the following SIC industry: 8331 Vocational Rehabilitation Services 6244 Child Day Care Services This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing day care of infants or children. These establishments generally care for preschool children, but may care for older children when they are not in school and may also offer prekindergarten educational programs. 62441 Child Day Care Services This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing day care of infants or children. These establishments generally care for preschool children, but may care for older children when they are not in school and may also offer prekindergarten educational programs. APPENDIX B B–13 624410 Child Day Care Services This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing day care of infants or children. These establishments generally care for preschool children, but may care for older children when they are not in school and may also offer prekindergarten educational programs. The data published with NAICS code 624410 are comprised of these parts of the following SIC industries: 7299 (pt) Babysitting Services 8351 Child Day Care Services 6244101 Child Day Care Services (Except Babysitting Services) Establishments primarily engaged in providing day care of infants or children. These establishments generally care for preschool children, but may care for older children when they are not in school and may also offer prekindergarten educational programs. 6244102 Babysitting Services Establishments primarily engaged in babysitting children on an intermittent or irregular basis. B–14 APPENDIX B HEALTH CARE AND SOCIAL ASSISTANCE U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Appendix C. Coverage and Methodology MAIL/NONMAIL UNIVERSE For this sector, large- and medium-size firms, plus all firms known to operate more than one establishment, were sent questionnaires to be completed and returned to the Census Bureau by mail. For most very small firms, data from existing administrative records of other Federal agencies were used instead. These records provided basic information on location, kind of business, receipts, payroll, number of employees, and legal form of organization. Firms in the 1997 Economic Census were divided into the mail universe and nonmail universe. The coverage of and the method of obtaining census information from each are described below: 1. The mail universe consisted of firms for which information was obtained by means of a mail canvass and included: a. Large employers, i.e., all multiestablishment firms, and all employer firms with payroll above a specified cutoff (The term ‘‘employers’’ refers to firms with one or more paid employees at any time during 1997 as shown in the active administrative records of other Federal agencies.). b. A sample of small employers, i.e., singleestablishment firms with payroll below a specified cutoff, in classifications for which specialized data precluded reliance solely on administrative records sources. 2. The nonmail universe consisted of firms that were not required to file a regular census return and included: a. Selected small employers, i.e., single-establishment firms with payroll below a specified cutoff. Although the payroll cutoff varied by kind of business, small employers in the nonmail universe generally included firms with less than 10 employees and represented about 10 percent of total receipts of establishments covered in the census. Data on receipts, payroll, and employment for small employers in the nonmail universe were derived or estimated from administrative records of other Federal agencies. b. All taxable nonemployers, i.e., all firms subject to Federal income tax with no paid employees during 1997. Receipts information for these firms was obtained from administrative records of other Federal agencies. Although consisting of many firms, HEALTH CARE AND SOCIAL ASSISTANCE U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census nonemployers accounted for less than 10-percent of total receipts of all establishments covered in the census. The census included only those nonemployer firms which reported a receipts volume of $1,000 or more during 1997. Establishments exempt from Federal income tax with no paid employees were excluded as in previous censuses. Data for nonemployers are not included in this report, but are released as part of the ‘‘Core Business Statistics Series.’’ INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION OF ESTABLISHMENTS The classifications for all establishments in this sector were assigned in accordance with the 1997 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) Manual, United States. NAICS is a common classification system developed by the United States, Canada, and Mexico. This system replaces the 1987 Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) that was used in previous censuses. Appendix A of the 1997 NAICS manual provides information on the comparability between the 1987 SIC and the 1997 NAICS. More information on NAICS is available in the NAICS manual and at www.census.gov/naics. The method of assigning classifications, and the level of detail at which establishments were classified, differed between the mail and nonmail universe as follows: 1. The mail universe. Establishments in the mail universe were classified on the basis of their self-designation, sources of receipts, and other industry-specific inquiries. 2. The nonmail universe. a. Selected small employers were classified on the basis of the most current kind-of-business classification available from one of the Census Bureau’s current sample surveys or the 1992 Economic Census. Otherwise, the classification was obtained from administrative records of other Federal agencies. If the census or administrative record classifications proved inadequate (none corresponded to a 1997 Economic Census classification in the detail required for employers), the firm was sent a brief inquiry requesting information necessary to assign a 1997 census kind-of-business code. b. Nonemployers were classified on the basis of information obtained from administrative records of other Federal agencies. APPENDIX C C–1 METHOD OF ASSIGNING TAX STATUS For kind-of-business classifications where there were substantial numbers of taxable and tax-exempt establishments, establishments were classified based on the Federal income tax filing requirement for the establishment or organization. This classification was based primarily on the response to an inquiry on the census questionnaire. Establishments that indicated that all or part of their income was exempt from Federal income tax under provisions of section 501 of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) code were classified as tax-exempt; establishments indicating no such exemption were classified as taxable. All government-operated hospitals were classified as taxexempt. For establishments in the nonmail universe, the tax status classification was based upon the type of tax return filed by the firm or organization. For selected kind-of-business classifications that are comprised primarily of tax-exempt establishments, all establishments in those classifications were defined as tax-exempt. All establishments in the remaining kind-ofbusiness classifications (comprised primarily of taxable establishments) were defined as taxable. RELIABILITY OF DATA All data compiled for this sector are subject to nonsampling errors. Nonsampling errors can be attributed to many sources: inability to identify all cases in the actual universe; definition and classification difficulties; differences in the interpretation of questions; errors in recording or coding the data obtained; and other errors of collection, response, coverage, processing, and estimation for missing or misreported data. Data presented in the Miscellaneous Subjects and the Sources of Receipt or Revenue reports for this sector are subject to sampling errors as well as nonsampling errors. Specifically, these data are estimated based on information obtained from census questionnaires mailed to all large employers and to a sample of small employers in the universe. Sampling errors affect these estimates insofar as they may differ from results that would be obtained from a complete enumeration. The accuracy of these tabulated data is determined by the joint effects of the various nonsampling errors or by the joint effects of sampling and nonsampling errors. No direct measurement of these effects has been obtained except for estimation for missing or misreported data; however, precautionary steps were taken in all phases of the collection, processing, and tabulation of the data in an effort to minimize the effects of nonsampling errors. The Census Bureau obtains limited information extracted from administrative records of other Federal agencies. This information is used in conjunction with other information available to the Census Bureau to develop estimates for nonemployers, small employers, and other establishments for which responses were not received in time for publication. TREATMENT OF NONRESPONSE Census report forms included two different types of inquiries, ‘‘basic’’ and ‘‘industry-specific.’’ Data for the basic inquiries, which include location, kind of business or operation, receipts or revenue, payroll, number of employees, and legal form of organization, were available from a combination of sources for all establishments. Data for industry-specific inquiries, tailored to the particular kinds of business or operation covered by the report, were available only from the establishments in the mail universe that completed the appropriate inquiries on the questionnaire. Two methods were used to account for nonresponse to industry-specific inquiries. For some inquiries, missing data was imputed for individual records based on responses from similar establishments. For other inquiries, the total of reported data was expanded to represent 100 percent of the mail and nonmail universe. Data presented for industry-specific inquiries based on a December 31 reference date were expanded in direct relationship to total receipts or revenue of only those establishments in business at the end of the year. Unless otherwise noted in specific reports, data for other industry-specific inquiries were expanded in direct relationship to total receipts or revenue of all establishments included in the category. In a few cases, expansion on the basis of the receipts or revenue item was not appropriate, and another basic data item was used as the basis for expansion. All reports in which data were expanded to account for nonmail employers and nonrespondents include a coverage indicator for each publication category, which shows the receipts or revenue of establishments responding to the industry-specific inquiry as a percent of total receipts or revenue for all establishments for which data are shown. For some inquiries, coverage is determined by the ratio of total payroll or employment of establishments responding to the inquiry to total payroll or employment of all establishments in the category. C–2 APPENDIX C HEALTH CARE AND SOCIAL ASSISTANCE U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Appendix D. Geographic Notes DELAWARE Milford is in Kent and Sussex Counties. Smyrna is in Kent and New Castle Counties. 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census APPENDIX D D–1 Appendix E. Metropolitan Areas DELAWARE Dover, DE MSA Kent County, DE Philadelphia—Wilmington—Atlantic City, PA—NJ—DE—MD CMSA Atlantic—Cape May, NJ PMSA Atlantic County, NJ Cape May County, NJ Cumberland County, NJ Philadelphia, PA—NJ PMSA Burlington County, NJ Camden County, NJ Gloucester County, NJ Salem County, NJ Bucks County, PA Chester County, PA Wilmington—Newark, DE—MD PMSA New Castle County, DE Cecil County, MD Wilmington—Newark, DE—MD PMSA New Castle County, DE Cecil County, MD Philadelphia—Wilmington—Atlantic City, PA—NJ—DE—MD CMSA—Con. Philadelphia, PA—NJ PMSA—Con. Delaware County, PA Montgomery County, PA Philadelphia County, PA Vineland—Millville—Bridgeton, NJ PMSA 1997 ECONOMIC CENSUS U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census APPENDIX E E–1 EC97S62A-DE 1997 1997 Economic Census Health Care and Social Assistance Geographic Area Series Delaware USCENSUSBUREAU

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