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NAICS 212325
Clay and ceramic and refractory minerals mining
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2002 Economic Census Industry Series Report

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212325 Clay/Ceramic/Refactory Minerals EC02-21I-212325 01/06/2005 link to full pdf 418 link to tables-only pdf 207

NAICS Hierarchy: 1997

Introductory text includes scope and methodology. For descriptions of column headings and rows (industries), click on the appropriate underlined element in the table.
Indus-
try
Detail
NAICS
code
NAICS Title
(and link to definition)
Estab-
lish-
ments
Value of shipments
($1,000)
Annual
payroll
($1,000)
Paid
employees
Go to industry detail 21 Mining 25,000 173,985,314 20,798,257 509,006
Go to industry detail 212 Mining (except oil & gas) 7,348 51,252,625 9,421,600 229,319
Go to industry detail 2123 Nonmetallic mineral mining & quarrying 5,344 16,621,381 3,444,656 95,887
Go to industry detail 21232 Sand, gravel, clay, ceramic & refractory minerals mng & quarrying 2,674 5,540,513 1,261,390 37,052
  212325 Clay & ceramic & refractory minerals mining 132 619,424 118,572 3,782

Table includes only establishments with payroll.

 

NAICS 212325: Clay and Ceramic and Refractory Minerals Mining .   This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in one or more of the following: (1) mining clay (except kaolin and ball), ceramic, or refractory minerals; (2) developing the mine site for clay, ceramic, or refractory minerals; and (3) beneficiating (i.e., preparing) clay (except kaolin and ball), ceramic, or refractory minerals.

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Historical Comparability - Bridge Between NAICS and SIC
NAICS SIC Description Estab-
lish-
ments
Value of shipments
($1,000)
Paid
employees
Annual
payroll
($1,000)
212325 Comparable Clay & ceramic & refractory minerals mining 132 619,424 3,782 118,572
  1459
Clay, ceramic, & refractory minerals, n.e.c.
132 619,424 3,782 118,572


Comparative Statistics for 4-digit SICs: 1997 and 1992

Data are in current dollars and have not been adjusted for inflation. Introductory text includes methodology. Comparative statistics are also available for other industries. For descriptions of column headings and rows (SIC industries), click on the appropriate underlined element in the table.
SIC 1987 SIC Description Year Establishments Value of shipments
($1,000)
Annual payroll
($1,000)
Paid employees
1459 Clay, ceramic, and refractory minerals, n.e.c. 1997 132 619,424 118,572 3,782
1992 148 619,831 125,804 4,735
% chg -10.8 0.1 -5.7 -20.1

 

Geographic Distribution -- Clay and ceramic and refractory minerals mining: 1997

Data for the Mining sector are published for the U.S.and states.

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State Estab-
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Value of shipments
($1,000)
Value of shipments
% of
U.S.
Annual
payroll
($1,000)
Paid
employees
Go to industry detail United States 132 619,424 100.00 118,572 3,782
Go to industry detail Wyoming 13 145,923 23.56 17,837 519
Go to industry detail Missouri 12 64,479 10.41 6,782 224
Go to industry detail Georgia 7 62,435 10.08 14,699 469
Go to industry detail Texas 9 62,025 10.01 10,165 288
Go to industry detail Mississippi 9 49,634 8.01 10,380 400
Go to industry detail Illinois 3 35,032 5.66 5,013 172
Go to industry detail California 10 30,748 4.96 5,524 149
Go to industry detail North Carolina 4 27,863 4.50 6,688 168
Go to industry detail Alabama 9 18,094 2.92 5,294 206
Go to industry detail Florida 9 13,451 2.17 7,592 288
All other states, including those below 47 109,740 17.72 28,598 899
Go to industry detail     Virginia 5 D   D (250-499)

D = Withheld to avoid disclosure; N = Not available


 

Other Data from the 1997 Economic Census

Hypertext
tables
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Series number Title Contents
  link to PDF EC97N-2123H Industry Series Preliminary data including detailed characteristics, establishment size, and product detail
  link to PDF EC97N21S-GS General Summary Detailed statistics, employment size of establishments, type of operation, method of inventory valuation, and legal form of organization for manufacturing and its subsectors; summaries by industry and state.
  link to PDF EC97N21S-PS Product Summary Shipments by detailed product category for 1997 and 1992, without regard to the industry where produced.
  link to PDF EC97N21S-MS Material Summary Detailed cost of materials and fuels consumed in mining for 1997 and 1992, by industry.
Link to Bridge tables  EC97X-CS3 Bridge Between NAICS and SIC (national only) Defines comparability of individual industries.
Link to Comparative Statistics  EC97X-CS2 Comparative Statistics (U.S. and states) 1997 and 1992 data side by side on a comparable SIC basis
Link to Nonemployer Statistics  EC97X-CS4 Nonemployer Statistics (U.S., states, counties, metros) Nonemployers account for 79 % of establishments and 2.8 % of receipts in this sector, but are excluded from the reports above.

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2002 Economic Census

2002 Questionnaire

MI-21207 Clay, ceramic, and refractory mineral mining

 

Data from the Other Census Bureau Programs

Hypertext Tables Title (with link to data) Frequency Smallest Geography Contents
  County Business Patterns Annual County, metro area, ZIP Employees; payroll; number of establishments by employment size of establishment
Link to hypertext table Statistics of U.S. Businesses Annual State, metro area Number of firms, employees, payroll, and revenue by employment-size of the enterprise

 

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Source: 1997 Economic Census

Last revised: December 02 2004   Questions?