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Annual Business Survey
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The Annual Business Survey (ABS) provides information on selected economic and demographic characteristics for businesses and business owners by sex, ethnicity, race, and veteran status. Further, the survey measures research and development (for microbusinesses), new business topics such as innovation and technology, as well as other business characteristics. The ABS is conducted jointly by the U.S. Census Bureau and the National Center for Science and Engineering Statistics within the National Science Foundation. The ABS replaces the five-year Survey of Business Owners (SBO) for employer businesses, the Annual Survey of Entrepreneurs (ASE), the Business R&D and Innovation for Microbusinesses survey (BRDI-M), and the innovation section of the Business R&D and Innovation Survey (BRDI-S). The ABS collects the following information from employer businesses: --Owner characteristics, including the gender, ethnicity, race, and veteran status of the principal owner(s) from all firms in the sample; --Various business characteristics, including financing, from all firms in the sample; --Research and development activity and costs from firms with less than 10 employees; and --Innovation practices from all firms in the sample. Additional owner topics include military service, owner acquisition, job functions, number of hours worked, primary income, prior business ownership, age of owner, education and field of degree, citizenship and place of birth, and reason for owning the business. Other business topics include number of owners and percent ownership, family owned and operated, business aspirations, funding sources, profitability, types of customers, types of workers, employee benefits, home operation, Web site use, and business activity.
Detailed Methodology
The sample is stratified by state, frame, and industry and is systematically sampled within each stratum. A standard type of estimation for stratified systematic sampling is used. The Census Bureau selects large companies with certainty based on volume of sales, payroll, or number of paid employees. All certainty cases are sure to be selected and represent only themselves (i.e., have a selection probability of one and a sampling weight of one). The certainty cutoffs vary by sampling stratum, and each stratum is sampled at varying rates, depending on the number of firms in a particular stratum. The remaining universe is subjected to stratified systematic random sampling.
The data are compiled by combining data collected on businesses and business owners in the ABS with data collected on the economic census and administrative records.The ABS collection is electronic. The ABS sampled approximately 850,000 employer businesses in 2017 and approximately 300,000 employer businesses annually in years 2018-2021. Businesses selected for the survey receive an initial letter informing the respondents of their requirement to complete the survey and provides survey access instructions.
ALPHA. NAICS. FIRM_ID (Census Firm Identifier)