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Electronic computer manufacturing
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334111 Electronic Computer Manufacturing EC02-31I-334111 01/13/2005 link to full pdf 451 link to tables-only pdf 210

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 31-33 Manufacturing 362,829 3,834,700,920 569,808,845 16,805,127
Go to industry detail 334 Computer & electronic product mfg 17,435 439,381,300 72,483,848 1,691,146
Go to industry detail 3341 Computer & peripheral equipment mfg 1,972 110,054,987 10,899,245 240,307
Go to industry detail 33411 Computer & peripheral equipment mfg 1,972 110,054,987 10,899,245 240,307
  334111 Electronic computer mfg 557 66,301,810 4,239,347 99,427

Table includes only establishments with payroll.

 

NAICS 334111: Electronic Computer Manufacturing .   This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing and/or assembling electronic computers, such as mainframes, personal computers, workstations, laptops, and computer servers. Computers can be analog, digital, or hybrid. Digital computers, the most common type, are devices that do all of the following: (1) store the processing program or programs and the data immediately necessary for the execution of the program; (2) can be freely programmed in accordance with the requirements of the user; (3) perform arithmetical computations specified by the user; and (4) execute, without human intervention, a processing program that requires the computer to modify its execution by logical decision during the processing run. Analog computers are capable of simulating mathematical models and contain at least analog, control, and programming elements. The manufacture of computers includes the assembly or integration of processors, coprocessors, memory, storage, and input/output devices into a user-programmable final product.

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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)
334111 Comparable Electronic computer mfg 563 66,331,909 100,115 4,282,451
  3571
Electronic computers
563 66,331,909 100,115 4,282,451


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
3571 Electronic computers 1997 563 66,331,909 4,282,451 100,115
1992 834 38,202,302 4,849,033 110,624
% chg -32.5 73.6 -11.7 -9.5

 

Geographic Distribution -- Electronic computer manufacturing: 1997

Data for the Manufacturing sector are published for the U.S., states with 100 or more employees, metropolitan areas with 250 or more employees, and counties and cities with 500 or more employees. Counts of establishments are also published for ZIP Codes.

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State Estab-
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ments
Value of shipments
($1,000)
Value of shipments
% of
U.S.
Annual
payroll
($1,000)
Paid
employees
Go to industry detail United States 557 66,301,810 100.00 4,239,347 99,427
Go to industry detail California 162 21,140,292 31.88 1,830,233 31,835
Go to industry detail Texas 49 17,070,272 25.75 556,563 12,283
Go to industry detail Massachusetts 18 1,054,857 1.59 97,571 2,070
Go to industry detail Virginia 15 651,123 0.98 40,368 1,524
Go to industry detail Wisconsin 11 271,585 0.41 92,362 2,418
Go to industry detail Michigan 14 248,074 0.37 56,530 1,099
Go to industry detail Florida 23 192,974 0.29 65,781 1,520
Go to industry detail Pennsylvania 15 111,957 0.17 22,347 510
Go to industry detail Ohio 15 101,867 0.15 15,477 477
Go to industry detail New York 28 99,811 0.15 25,309 766
Go to industry detail New Jersey 14 69,937 0.11 9,025 286
Go to industry detail Missouri 9 49,286 0.07 4,954 203
Go to industry detail Maryland 12 44,023 0.07 9,143 178
Go to industry detail Nevada 6 38,457 0.06 6,952 184
Go to industry detail Connecticut 10 36,364 0.05 7,606 185
All other states, including those below 156 25,120,931 37.89 1,399,126 43,889
Go to industry detail     North Carolina 11 D   D (10,000+)
Go to industry detail     Alabama 8 D   D (5000-9999)
Go to industry detail     South Dakota 3 D   D (5000-9999)
Go to industry detail     Colorado 17 D   D (1000-2499)
Go to industry detail     Idaho 2 D   D (1000-2499)
Go to industry detail     Iowa 4 D   D (1000-2499)
Go to industry detail     Minnesota 16 D   D (1000-2499)
Go to industry detail     New Hampshire 14 D   D (1000-2499)
Go to industry detail     Oregon 12 D   D (1000-2499)
Go to industry detail     South Carolina 4 D   D (1000-2499)
Go to industry detail     Utah 4 D   D (500-999)
Go to industry detail     Washington 8 D   D (500-999)
Go to industry detail     Georgia 10 D   D (250-499)
Go to industry detail     Arizona 11 D   D (100-249)
Go to industry detail     Mississippi 1 D   D (100-249)
Go to industry detail     Rhode Island 1 D   D (100-249)

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 EC97M-3341A Industry Series Preliminary data including detailed characteristics, establishment size, and product detail
  link to PDF EC97M31S-GS General Summary Detailed statistics, employment size of establishments, method of inventory valuation, and legal form of organization for manufacturing and its subsectors; summaries by industry , state, and metro area.
  link to PDF EC97M31S-PS Product Summary Shipments by detailed product category for 1997 and 1992, without regard to the industry where produced
  link to PDF EC97M31S-MS Material Summary Detailed cost of materials consumed in manufacturing for 1997 and 1992, by industry.
  link to PDF EC97M31S-CR Concentration Ratios Summary Share of shipments and value added accounted for by the 4, 8, 20, and 50 largest companies in each of the 3-, 4-, 5-, and 6-digit NAICS industries for 1997
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 45 % of establishments and .3 % of receipts in this sector, but are excluded from the reports above.

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2002 Economic Census

2002 Questionnaire

MC-33401 Computing and office machines

 

Data from the Other Census Bureau Programs

Hypertext Tables Title (with link to data) Frequency Smallest Geography Contents
  Annual Survey of Manufactures Annual State Detailed national statistics for the industry; 7-digit product classes; general statistics for states
  CIR MA334R, Computers and Office Annual U.S. Includes value of shipments for selected 10-digit product codes.
  County Business Patterns Annual County, metro area, ZIP Employees; payroll; number of establishments by employment size of establishment
  Manufacturers' Shipments, Inventories, and Orders Monthly U.S. Value of shipments, inventories, new orders and unfilled orders
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?