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Tennessee

1997 Economic Census

Educational Services

Geographic Area Series

1997Issued August 1999

EC97S61A-TN

U.S. Department of CommerceEconomics and Statistics Administration

U.S. CENSUS BUREAU

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Many persons participated in the variousactivities of the 1997 Economic Census forthe Educational Services sector.

Service Sector Statistics Division preparedthis report. Bobby E. Russell, AssistantChief for Census Programs, was respon-sible for the overall planning, manage-ment, and coordination. Planning andimplementation were under the directionof Jack B. Moody, Chief, Service CensusBranch assisted by Jack R. Drago,Barbara S. Tinari, Kirk K. Degler,Donna L. Hambric, and Deborah M.Stempowski. Primary staff assistance wasprovided 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 aswell as the coverage operations were pro-vided by Carl A. Konschnik, AssistantChief for Research and Methodology,assisted by Carol S. King, Chief, Statisti-cal Methods Branch, and Jock R. Black,Chief, Program Research and DevelopmentBranch, with staff assistance fromMaria C. Cruz and David L. Kinyon.

The Economic Planning and CoordinationDivision provided overall planning andreview of many operations and the com-puter processing procedures. Shirin A.Ahmed, Assistant Chief for Post-CollectionProcessing, was responsible for edit proce-dures and designing the interactive ana-lytical software. Design and specificationswere prepared under the supervision ofDennis L. Shoemaker, Chief, CensusProcessing Branch, assisted by John D.Ward. Primary staff assistance was pro-vided by Sonya P. Curcio, Richard W.Graham, and Cheryl E. Merkle.

The Economic Product Team, with primarycontributions from Andrew W. Hait andJennifer E. Lins, was responsible for thedevelopment of the system to disseminate1997 Economic Census reports.

The staff of the National Processing Center,Judith N. Petty, Chief, performed mailoutpreparation and receipt operations, clericaland analytical review activities, and dataentry.

The Geography Division staff developedgeographic coding procedures and associ-ated computer programs.

The Economic Statistical Methods and Pro-gramming Division, Charles P. PautlerJr., Chief, developed and coordinated thecomputer processing systems. Martin S.Harahush, Assistant Chief for Quinquen-nial Programs, was responsible for designand implementation of the computer sys-tems. Robert S. Jewett and Barbara L.Lambert provided special computer pro-gramming. William C. Wester, Chief, Ser-vices Branch, assisted by Robert A. Hill,Dennis P. Kelly, and Jeffrey S. Rosen,supervised the preparation of the com-puter programs. Additional programmingassistance 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 computerprocessing.

The staff of the Administrative and Cus-tomer Services Division, Walter C. Odom,Chief, performed planning, design, compo-sition, editorial review, and printing plan-ning and procurement for publications,Internet products, and report forms.Margaret A. Smith provided publicationcoordination and editing.

Special acknowledgment is also due themany businesses whose cooperation hascontributed to the publication of thesedata.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

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Tennessee

1997 Economic Census

Educational Services

Geographic Area Series

1997Issued August 1999

EC97S61A-TN

U.S. Department of CommerceWilliam M. Daley,

SecretaryRobert L. Mallett,

Deputy Secretary

Economicsand Statistics

AdministrationRobert J. Shapiro,Under Secretary for

Economic Affairs

U.S. CENSUS BUREAUKenneth Prewitt,

Director

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Paula J. Schneider,Principal Associate Directorfor Programs

Frederick T. Knickerbocker,Associate Directorfor Economic Programs

Thomas L. Mesenbourg,Assistant Directorfor Economic Programs

Carole A. Ambler,Chief, Service SectorStatistics Division

ECONOMICS

AND STATISTICS

ADMINISTRATION

Economicsand StatisticsAdministration

Robert J. Shapiro,Under Secretaryfor Economic Affairs

U.S. CENSUS BUREAU

Kenneth Prewitt,Director

William G. Barron,Deputy Director

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CONTENTS

Introduction to the Economic Census 1.............................

Educational Services 5...........................................

TABLES

1a. Summary Statistics for Firms Subject to Federal Income Tax forthe State: 1997 7.........................................

1b. Summary Statistics for Firms Exempt From Federal Income Taxfor the State: 1997 7......................................

2a. Summary Statistics for Firms Subject to Federal Income Tax forMetropolitan Areas: 1997 8................................

2b. Summary Statistics for Firms Exempt From Federal Income Taxfor Metropolitan Areas: 1997 10.............................

3. Summary Statistics for Firms Subject to Federal Income Tax forCounties: 1997 11.........................................

4. Summary Statistics for Firms Subject to Federal Income Tax forPlaces: 1997 15...........................................

APPENDIXES

A. Explanation of Terms A–1.....................................

B. NAICS Codes, Titles, and Descriptions B–1......................

C. Coverage and Methodology C–1................................

D. Geographic Notes D–1........................................

E. Metropolitan Areas E–1.......................................

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Introduction to the Economic Census

PURPOSES AND USES OF THE ECONOMIC CENSUS

The economic census is the major source of facts aboutthe structure and functioning of the Nation’s economy. Itprovides essential information for government, business,industry, and the general public. Title 13 of the UnitedStates Code (Sections 131, 191, and 224) directs the Cen-sus Bureau to take the economic census every 5 years,covering years ending in 2 and 7.

The economic census furnishes an important part of theframework for such composite measures as the grossdomestic product estimates, input/output measures, pro-duction and price indexes, and other statistical series thatmeasure short-term changes in economic conditions. Spe-cific uses of economic census data include the following:

• Policymaking agencies of the Federal Government usethe data to monitor economic activity and assess theeffectiveness of policies.

• State and local governments use the data to assessbusiness activities and tax bases within their jurisdic-tions and to develop programs to attract business.

• Trade associations study trends in their own and com-peting industries, which allows them to keep their mem-bers informed of market changes.

• Individual businesses use the data to locate potentialmarkets and to analyze their own production and salesperformance relative to industry or area averages.

ALL-NEW INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATIONS

Data from the 1997 Economic Census are published pri-marily on the basis of the North American Industry Classi-fication System (NAICS), unlike earlier censuses, whichwere published according to the Standard Industrial Classi-fication (SIC) system. NAICS is in the process of beingadopted in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Mosteconomic census reports cover one of the following NAICSsectors:

21 Mining22 Utilities23 Construction31-33 Manufacturing42 Wholesale Trade44-45 Retail Trade48-49 Transportation and Warehousing51 Information

52 Finance and Insurance53 Real Estate and Rental and Leasing54 Professional, Scientific, and Technical

Services55 Management of Companies and Enterprises56 Administrative and Support and Waste

Management and Remediation Services61 Educational Services62 Health Care and Social Assistance71 Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation72 Accommodation and Foodservices81 Other Services (except Public Administration)

(Not listed above are the Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, andHunting sector (NAICS 11), partially covered by the censusof agriculture conducted by the U.S. Department of Agri-culture, and the Public Administration sector (NAICS 92),covered by the census of governments conducted by theCensus 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 corre-spond directly to industries as defined under the SIC sys-tem, most of the higher level groupings do not. Particularcare should be taken in comparing data for retail trade,wholesale trade, and manufacturing, which are sectortitles used in both NAICS and SIC, but cover somewhat dif-ferent groups of industries. The industry definitions dis-cuss the relationships between NAICS and SIC industries.Where changes are significant, it will not be possible toconstruct time series that include data for points bothbefore and after 1997.

For 1997, data for auxiliary establishments (those func-tioning primarily to manage, service, or support the activi-ties of their company’s operating establishments, such asa central administrative office or warehouse) will not beincluded in the sector-specific reports. These data will bepublished separately.

GEOGRAPHIC AREA CODING

Accurate and complete information on the physicallocation of each establishment is required to tabulate thecensus data for the states, metropolitan areas (MAs), coun-ties, parishes, and corporate municipalities including cit-ies, towns, villages, and boroughs. Respondents were

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required to report their physical location (street address,municipality, county, and state) if it differed from theirmailing address. For establishments not surveyed by mail(and those single-establishment companies that did notprovide acceptable information on physical location), loca-tion information from Internal Revenue Service tax formsis used as a basis for coding.

BASIS OF REPORTING

The economic census is conducted on an establishmentbasis. A company operating at more than one location isrequired to file a separate report for each store, factory,shop, or other location. Each establishment is assigned aseparate industry classification based on its primary activ-ity and not that of its parent company.

DOLLAR VALUES

All dollar values presented are expressed in current dol-lars; i.e., 1997 data are expressed in 1997 dollars, and1992 data, in 1992 dollars. Consequently, when makingcomparisons with prior years, users of the data shouldconsider 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 availableon the Census Bureau Internet site (www.census.gov) andon compact discs (CD-ROM) for sale by the Census Bureau.Unlike previous censuses, only selected highlights arepublished in printed reports. For more information, includ-ing a description of electronic and printed reports beingissued, see the Internet site, or write to U.S. CensusBureau, Washington, DC 20233-8300, or call CustomerServices at 301-457-4100.

Special Tabulations

Special tabulations of data collected in the 1997 Eco-nomic Census may be obtained, depending on availabilityof time and personnel, in electronic or tabular form. Thedata will be summaries subject to the same rules prohibit-ing disclosure of confidential information (including name,address, kind of business, or other data for individualbusiness establishments or companies) that govern theregular publications.

Special tabulations are prepared on a cost basis. Arequest for a cost estimate, as well as exact specificationson the type and format of the data to be provided, shouldbe directed to the Chief of the division named below, U.S.Census Bureau, Washington, DC 20233-8300. To discuss aspecial tabulation before submitting specifications, callthe appropriate division:

Manufacturing and Construction Division 301-457-4673Service Sector Statistics Division 301-457-2668

HISTORICAL INFORMATION

The economic census has been taken as an integratedprogram at 5-year intervals since 1967 and before that for1954, 1958, and 1963. Prior to that time, individual com-ponents of the economic census were taken separately atvarying intervals.

The economic census traces its beginnings to the 1810Decennial Census, when questions on manufacturing wereincluded with those for population. Coverage of economicactivities was expanded for the 1840 Decennial Censusand subsequent censuses to include mining and somecommercial activities. The 1905 Manufactures Census wasthe first time a census was taken apart from the regulardecennial population census. Censuses covering retail andwholesale trade and construction industries were added in1930, as were some covering service trades in 1933. Cen-suses of construction, manufacturing, and the other busi-ness service censuses were suspended during World WarII.

The 1954 Economic Census was the first census to befully integrated: providing comparable census data acrosseconomic sectors, using consistent time periods, con-cepts, definitions, classifications, and reporting units. Itwas the first census to be taken by mail, using lists offirms provided by the administrative records of other Fed-eral agencies. Since 1963, administrative records alsohave been used to provide basic statistics for very smallfirms, reducing or eliminating the need to send them cen-sus questionnaires.

The range of industries covered in the economic cen-suses expanded between 1967 and 1992. The census ofconstruction 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 fewtransportation industries were covered as early as 1963, itwas not until 1992 that the census broadened to includeall of transportation, communications, and utilities. Alsonew for 1992 was coverage of financial, insurance, andreal estate industries. With these additions, the economiccensus and the separate census of governments and cen-sus of agriculture collectively covered roughly 98 percentof all economic activity.

Printed statistical reports from the 1992 and earliercensuses provide historical figures for the study of long-term time series and are available in some large libraries.All of the census reports printed since 1967 are still avail-able for sale on microfiche from the Census Bureau.CD-ROMs issued from the 1987 and 1992 Economic Cen-suses contain databases including nearly all data pub-lished in print, plus additional statistics, such as ZIP Codestatistics, published only on CD-ROM.

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SOURCES FOR MORE INFORMATION

More information about the scope, coverage, classifica-tion system, data items, and publications for each of theeconomic censuses and related surveys is published in theGuide to the 1997 Economic Census and Related Statisticsat www.census.gov/econguide. More information on themethodology, procedures, and history of the censuses willbe published in the History of the 1997 Economic Censusat www.census.gov/econ/www/history.html.

ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS

The following abbreviations and symbols are used withthe 1997 Economic Census data:

A Standard error of 100 percent or more.D Withheld to avoid disclosing data of individual

companies; data are included in higher leveltotals.

F Exceeds 100 percent because data includeestablishments with payroll exceeding rev-enue.

N Not available or not comparable.Q Revenue not collected at this level of detail for

multiestablishment firms.S Withheld because estimates did not meet

publication standards.

V Represents less than 50 vehicles or .05percent.

X Not applicable.Y Disclosure withheld because of insufficient

coverage of merchandise lines.Z Less than half the unit shown.a 0 to 19 employees.b 20 to 99 employees.c 100 to 249 employees.e 250 to 499 employees.f 500 to 999 employees.g 1,000 to 2,499 employees.h 2,500 to 4,999 employees.i 5,000 to 9,999 employees.j 10,000 to 24,999 employees.k 25,000 to 49,999 employees.l 50,000 to 99,999 employees.m 100,000 employees or more.p 10 to 19 percent estimated.q 20 to 29 percent estimated.r Revised.s Sampling error exceeds 40 percent.nec Not elsewhere classified.nsk Not specified by kind.– Represents zero (page image/print only).(CC) Consolidated city.(IC) Independent city.

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Educational Services

SCOPE

The Educational Services sector (sector 61) comprisesestablishments that provide instruction and training in awide variety of subjects. This instruction and training isprovided by specialized establishments, such as schools,colleges, universities, and training centers. These estab-lishments may be privately owned and operated for profitor not for profit, or they may be publicly owned and oper-ated. They may also offer food and accommodation ser-vices to their students.

Educational services are usually delivered by teachersor instructors that explain, tell, demonstrate, supervise,and direct learning. Instruction is imparted in diverse set-tings, such as educational institutions, the workplace, orthe home through correspondence, television, or othermeans. It can be adapted to the particular needs of thestudents, for example sign language can replace verballanguage for teaching students with hearing impairments.All industries in the sector share this commonality of pro-cess, namely, labor inputs of instructors with the requisitesubject matter expertise and teaching ability.

Data for this sector are shown for establishments offirms subject to Federal income tax and separately offirms which are exempt from Federal income tax underprovisions of the Internal Revenue Code.

Many of the ‘‘kinds of business or operation’’ includedin this sector are not thought of as commercial businessesand the terms (such as ‘‘business,’’ ‘‘establishment,’’ and‘‘firm’’) used to describe them may not be descriptive ofsuch services. However, these terms are applied to all‘‘kinds of business or operation’’ in order to maintain con-formity in the measures of the production and delivery ofgoods and services and in the presentation of data.

The basic tabulations for this sector do not include datafor establishments which are auxiliary (primary function isproviding 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 61 fol-lows.

Geographic area reports. There is a separate report foreach state, the District of Columbia, and the United States.For establishments of firms subject to Federal income tax,each state report presents general statistics on number of

establishments, receipts, payroll, and employment by kindof business for the state, metropolitan areas (MAs), coun-ties, and places with 2,500 inhabitants or more. Greaterkind-of-business detail is shown for larger areas. Forestablishments of firms exempt from Federal income tax,each state report presents statistics on number of estab-lishments, revenue, expenses, payroll, and employmentby kind of business, for the state and MAs. Greater kind-ofbusiness detail is shown for larger areas.

The United States report presents data for the UnitedStates as a whole for establishments with payroll of firmssubject to Federal income tax, as well as those exemptfrom Federal income tax, for detailed kind-of-businessclassifications.

Sources of receipts or revenue report. This reportpresents sources of receipts or revenue data for establish-ments with payroll by kind of business. Data are pre-sented for the United States and states.

Establishment and firm size (including legal form oforganization) report. This report presentsreceipts/revenue, payroll, and employment data for theUnited States by receipts/revenue size, by employmentsize, and by legal form of organization for establishments;and receipts/revenue size (including concentration bylargest firms), by employment size, and by number ofestablishments operated (single units and multiunits) forfirms.

Miscellaneous subjects report. This report presentsdata for establishments with payroll for a variety ofindustry-specific questions. Presentation of data varies bykind of business.

ZIP Code report. This report presents data for establish-ments with payroll by United States ZIP Code.

GEOGRAPHIC AREAS COVERED

The level of geographic detail varies by report. Datamay 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(OMB) as of June 30, 1997. A CMSA is an area used to

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facilitate the presentation and analysis of data forlarge concentrations of metropolitan populations. Itincludes two or more contiguous PMSAs which have apopulation of at least 1,000,000 (according to the1990 Census of Population or subsequent special cen-sus) and which meet specific criteria of urban charac-ter and of social and economic integration.

4. Metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs) defined by theOMB as of June 30, 1997. An MSA is an integrated eco-nomic and social unit with a population nucleus of atleast 50,000 inhabitants (according to the 1990 Cen-sus of Population or subsequent special census). EachMSA consists of one or more counties meeting stan-dards of metropolitan character. In New England, citiesand towns rather than counties are the componentgeographic units.

5. Areas within the state outside metropolitan areas(MAs).

6. Counties and county equivalents defined as of January1, 1997. Counties are the primary divisions of states,except in Louisiana where they are called parishes andin Alaska where they are called boroughs and censusareas. Maryland, Missouri, Nevada, and Virginia haveone place or more that is independent of any countyorganization and constitutes primary divisions of theirstates. These places are treated as counties and asplaces.

7. Consolidated cities defined as of January 1, 1997.Consolidated cities are consolidated governmentswhich consist of separately incorporated municipali-ties.

8. Municipalities of 2,500 inhabitants or more defined asof January 1, 1997. These are areas of significantpopulation incorporated as cities, boroughs, villages,or towns according to the 1990 Census of Population

or subsequent special census. For the economic cen-sus, boroughs and census areas in Alaska and bor-oughs in New York are not included in this category.

9. Special economic urban areas (SEUAs), which includetownships in Michigan, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania,and towns in New York, Wisconsin, and the six NewEngland states with 10,000 inhabitants or more(according to the 1990 Census of Population or subse-quent special census).

COMPARABILITY OF THE 1992 AND 1997 CENSUSES

The 1997 Economic Census is the first census topresent data based on the new North American IndustryClassification System (NAICS). Previous census data werepresented according to the Standard Industrial Classifica-tion (SIC) system developed some 60 years ago. Due tothis change, comparability between census years may belimited. Comparative statistics will be included as part ofthe Core Business Statistics Reports.

DISCLOSURE

In accordance with Federal law governing censusreports (Title 13 of the United States Code), no data arepublished that would disclose the operations of an indi-vidual establishment or business. However, the number ofestablishments in a kind-of-business classification is notconsidered a disclosure; therefore, this information maybe released even though other information is withheld.

AVAILABILITY OF MORE FREQUENT ECONOMICDATA

The Census Bureau conducts the Service Annual Survey(SAS) each year. This survey, while providing more fre-quent observations, yields less kind-of-business and geo-graphic detail than the economic census. In addition, theCounty Business Patterns program offers annual statisticson the number of establishments, employment, and pay-roll classified by industry within each county.

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Table 1a. Summary Statistics for Firms Subject to Federal Income Tax for the State: 1997[Includes only establishments with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A]

NAICScode Geographic area and kind of business

Percent of receiptsm

Establish~ments

(number)Receipts($1,000)

Annual payroll($1,000)

First~quarterpayroll

($1,000)

Paidemployees

for payperiod

includingMarch 12(number)

Fromadminis~

trativerecords1 Estimated2

TENNESSEE61 Educational services 503......................................... 145 930 54 785 12 488 3 079 29.3 11.3

611 Educational services 503.................................................. 145 930 54 785 12 488 3 079 29.3 11.3

6114 Business schools, & computer & management training 80.................. 39 482 15 170 3 495 593 24.2 8.461141 Business & secretarial schools 6..................................... 4 204 1 625 369 68 1.5 20.2611410 Business & secretarial schools 6................................... 4 204 1 625 369 68 1.5 20.2

61142 Computer training 42................................................. 26 540 10 744 2 339 408 23.3 2.8611420 Computer training 42............................................... 26 540 10 744 2 339 408 23.3 2.8

61143 Professional & management development training 32.................... 8 738 2 801 787 117 38.0 19.9611430 Professional & management development training 32.................. 8 738 2 801 787 117 38.0 19.9

6115 Technical & trade schools 97............................................ 40 806 16 680 3 849 780 28.7 4.261151 Technical & trade schools 97.......................................... 40 806 16 680 3 849 780 28.7 4.2611511 Cosmetology & barber schools 40................................... 8 980 2 690 650 199 26.3 1.9611512 Flight training 14................................................... 5 068 1 788 416 101 54.6 3.3611513 Apprenticeship training 5.......................................... 307 85 24 15 15.0 49.8611519 Other trade & technical schools 38................................... 26 451 12 117 2 759 465 24.7 4.7

6116 Other schools & instruction 284........................................... 53 515 18 659 4 298 1 520 35.7 15.461161 Fine arts schools 105................................................. 14 460 4 592 1 133 463 37.1 10.4611610 Fine arts schools 105............................................... 14 460 4 592 1 133 463 37.1 10.46116101 Dance schools (including children’s & professionals’) 84.............. 12 247 4 106 1 020 404 32.0 10.66116102 Art, drama, & music schools 21.................................... 2 213 486 113 59 65.2 9.7

61162 Sports & recreation instruction 86...................................... 12 405 3 707 774 347 58.5 6.1611620 Sports & recreation instruction 86.................................... 12 405 3 707 774 347 58.5 6.1

61163 Language schools 7................................................ 1 578 739 240 45 2.0 51.0611630 Language schools 7.............................................. 1 578 739 240 45 2.0 51.0

61169 All other schools & instruction 86...................................... 25 072 9 621 2 151 665 25.8 20.6611691 Exam preparation & tutoring 33...................................... 7 157 2 649 557 246 26.1 16.1611692 Automobile driving schools 6....................................... 850 319 53 20 100.0 –611699 All other miscellaneous schools & instruction 47....................... 17 065 6 653 1 541 399 22.0 23.5

6117 Educational support services 42......................................... 12 127 4 276 846 186 19.5 27.061171 Educational support services 42....................................... 12 127 4 276 846 186 19.5 27.0611710 Educational support services 42..................................... 12 127 4 276 846 186 19.5 27.0

1Includes receipts information obtained from administrative records of other Federal agencies.2Includes receipts information which was imputed based on historic company ratios or administrative records, or on industry averages.

Table 1b. Summary Statistics for Firms Exempt From Federal Income Tax for the State: 1997[Includes only establishments with payroll. For meaning of abbreviations and symbols, see introductory text. For explanation of terms, see Appendix A]

NAICScode Geographic area and kind of business

Percent of revenuem

Establish~ments

(number)Revenue($1,000)

Expenses($1,000)

Annual payroll($1,000)

First~quarterpayroll

($1,000)

Paidemployees

for payperiod

includingMarch 12(number)

Fromadminis~

trativerecords1 Estimated2

TENNESSEE61 Educational services 100........................ 27 127 25 681 9 671 2 537 598 32.4 22.3

611 Educational services 100.................................. 27 127 25 681 9 671 2 537 598 32.4 22.3

6114 Business schools, & computer & management training 5.. 855 732 294 75 12 46.9 53.161142 Computer training 1................................ D D D D a D D611420 Computer training 1.............................. D D D D a D D

61143 Professional & management development training 4.... D D D D a D D611430 Professional & management development training 4.. D D D D a D D

6115 Technical & trade schools 24........................... D D D D c D D61151 Technical & trade schools 24......................... D D D D c D D611511 Cosmetology & barber schools 1................... D D D D a D D611512 Flight training 2.................................. D D D D a D D611513 Apprenticeship training 18.......................... D D D D b D D611519 Other trade & technical schools 3.................. D D D D b D D

6116 Other schools & instruction 63.......................... 17 607 16 745 6 579 1 755 401 26.6 17.661161 Fine arts schools 15................................. 6 381 6 328 1 809 594 88 31.6 15.3611610 Fine arts schools 15............................... 6 381 6 328 1 809 594 88 31.6 15.36116101 Dance schools (including children’s &

professionals’) 1.............................. D D D D a D D6116102 Art, drama, & music schools 14................... D D D D b D D

61162 Sports & recreation instruction 10..................... 1 144 1 138 373 86 42 74.0 8.2611620 Sports & recreation instruction 10................... 1 144 1 138 373 86 42 74.0 8.2

61169 All other schools & instruction 38...................... 10 082 9 279 4 397 1 075 271 18.1 20.1611691 Exam preparation & tutoring 5..................... 421 453 254 61 25 12.8 33.5611692 Automobile driving schools 1...................... D D D D a D D611699 All other miscellaneous schools & instruction 32....... D D D D c D D

6117 Educational support services 8......................... D D D D b D D61171 Educational support services 8....................... D D D D b D D611710 Educational support services 8..................... D D D D b D D

1Includes revenue information obtained from administrative records of other Federal agencies.2Includes revenue information which was imputed based on historic company ratios or administrative records, or on industry averages.

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Table 2a. Summary Statistics for Firms Subject to Federal Income Tax for Metropolitan Areas:1997

[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]

NAICScode Geographic area and kind of business

Percent of receiptsm

Establish~ments

(number)Receipts($1,000)

Annual payroll($1,000)

First~quarterpayroll

($1,000)

Paidemployees

for payperiod

includingMarch 12(number)

Fromadminis~

trativerecords1 Estimated2

CHATTANOOGA, TN–GA MSA

61 Educational services 47......................................... 10 694 3 742 967 278 56.9 5.3

611 Educational services 47.................................................. 10 694 3 742 967 278 56.9 5.3

6115 Technical & trade schools 8............................................ 2 501 795 165 51 92.9 –61151 Technical & trade schools 8.......................................... 2 501 795 165 51 92.9 –611511 Cosmetology & barber schools 4................................... 425 179 49 16 58.1 –

6116 Other schools & instruction 26........................................... 5 587 1 835 437 161 56.9 10.161161 Fine arts schools 7................................................. 1 270 410 109 36 9.1 19.4611610 Fine arts schools 7............................................... 1 270 410 109 36 9.1 19.46116101 Dance schools (including children’s & professionals’) 5.............. D D D b D D

61162 Sports & recreation instruction 9...................................... 1 951 470 80 43 59.0 6.6611620 Sports & recreation instruction 9.................................... 1 951 470 80 43 59.0 6.6

61169 All other schools & instruction 9...................................... D D D b D D

CLARKSVILLE–HOPKINSVILLE, TN–KY MSA

61 Educational services 17......................................... 4 838 2 109 483 174 21.1 1.5

611 Educational services 17.................................................. 4 838 2 109 483 174 21.1 1.5

6115 Technical & trade schools 5............................................ 1 688 766 184 55 17.7 .661151 Technical & trade schools 5.......................................... 1 688 766 184 55 17.7 .6611511 Cosmetology & barber schools 3................................... D D D a D D

6116 Other schools & instruction 10........................................... D D D b D D

JACKSON, TN MSA

61 Educational services 11......................................... 3 364 1 106 241 78 28.0 6.6

611 Educational services 11.................................................. 3 364 1 106 241 78 28.0 6.6

6115 Technical & trade schools 5............................................ 1 081 230 25 10 63.2 4.461151 Technical & trade schools 5.......................................... 1 081 230 25 10 63.2 4.4

JOHNSON CITY–KINGSPORT–BRISTOL, TN–VA MSA

61 Educational services 35......................................... 5 355 1 616 377 145 39.6 16.5

611 Educational services 35.................................................. 5 355 1 616 377 145 39.6 16.5

6115 Technical & trade schools 8............................................ 1 697 336 90 28 73.3 26.761151 Technical & trade schools 8.......................................... 1 697 336 90 28 73.3 26.7611511 Cosmetology & barber schools 4................................... D D D a D D

6116 Other schools & instruction 21........................................... 1 847 488 128 91 46.6 15.361161 Fine arts schools 12................................................. D D D b D D611610 Fine arts schools 12............................................... D D D b D D6116101 Dance schools (including children’s & professionals’) 10.............. D D D b D D

KNOXVILLE, TN MSA

61 Educational services 70......................................... 17 079 6 247 1 506 337 36.5 7.4

611 Educational services 70.................................................. 17 079 6 247 1 506 337 36.5 7.4

6114 Business schools, & computer & management training 10.................. 6 890 2 599 704 93 30.3 9.261142 Computer training 4................................................. 4 322 1 822 392 55 16.6 –611420 Computer training 4............................................... 4 322 1 822 392 55 16.6 –

6115 Technical & trade schools 8............................................ 1 816 570 130 35 30.1 –61151 Technical & trade schools 8.......................................... 1 816 570 130 35 30.1 –611511 Cosmetology & barber schools 4................................... 1 269 501 113 28 – –

6116 Other schools & instruction 45........................................... 7 560 2 688 605 190 39.6 5.661161 Fine arts schools 14................................................. 2 155 778 202 66 32.3 3.3611610 Fine arts schools 14............................................... 2 155 778 202 66 32.3 3.36116101 Dance schools (including children’s & professionals’) 14.............. 2 155 778 202 66 32.3 3.3

61162 Sports & recreation instruction 13...................................... D D D b D D611620 Sports & recreation instruction 13.................................... D D D b D D

61169 All other schools & instruction 17...................................... D D D b D D

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 2a. Summary Statistics for Firms Subject to Federal Income Tax for Metropolitan Areas:1997mCon.

[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]

NAICScode Geographic area and kind of business

Percent of receiptsm

Establish~ments

(number)Receipts($1,000)

Annual payroll($1,000)

First~quarterpayroll

($1,000)

Paidemployees

for payperiod

includingMarch 12(number)

Fromadminis~

trativerecords1 Estimated2

MEMPHIS, TN–AR–MS MSA

61 Educational services 101......................................... 34 011 11 136 2 680 666 27.1 11.4

611 Educational services 101.................................................. 34 011 11 136 2 680 666 27.1 11.4

6114 Business schools, & computer & management training 15.................. 8 537 3 066 767 118 19.8 11.861142 Computer training 7................................................. 7 006 2 610 666 91 15.1 8.1611420 Computer training 7............................................... 7 006 2 610 666 91 15.1 8.1

6115 Technical & trade schools 24............................................ 12 005 3 606 897 196 20.1 1.661151 Technical & trade schools 24.......................................... 12 005 3 606 897 196 20.1 1.6611511 Cosmetology & barber schools 7................................... 2 239 688 156 45 2.1 –611512 Flight training 3................................................... D D D b D D611519 Other trade & technical schools 12................................... 6 649 2 198 553 116 14.5 2.6

6116 Other schools & instruction 55........................................... 11 266 3 282 721 287 40.2 23.361161 Fine arts schools 13................................................. 1 958 488 101 34 79.4 3.7611610 Fine arts schools 13............................................... 1 958 488 101 34 79.4 3.76116101 Dance schools (including children’s & professionals’) 10.............. 1 534 417 90 29 73.7 4.8

61162 Sports & recreation instruction 27...................................... 4 563 1 325 308 125 55.3 7.4611620 Sports & recreation instruction 27.................................... 4 563 1 325 308 125 55.3 7.4

61169 All other schools & instruction 14...................................... D D D c D D611699 All other miscellaneous schools & instruction 7....................... D D D c D D

NASHVILLE, TN MSA

61 Educational services 179......................................... 67 436 28 235 6 049 1 298 20.0 13.7

611 Educational services 179.................................................. 67 436 28 235 6 049 1 298 20.0 13.7

6114 Business schools, & computer & management training 33.................. 15 993 6 422 1 213 227 27.7 8.761142 Computer training 18................................................. 11 358 4 751 848 184 33.3 .9611420 Computer training 18............................................... 11 358 4 751 848 184 33.3 .9

61143 Professional & management development training 13.................... D D D b D D611430 Professional & management development training 13.................. D D D b D D

6115 Technical & trade schools 31............................................ 19 705 10 140 2 273 383 17.1 4.661151 Technical & trade schools 31.......................................... 19 705 10 140 2 273 383 17.1 4.6611511 Cosmetology & barber schools 12................................... 2 646 746 174 57 43.8 –611519 Other trade & technical schools 13................................... 15 569 8 767 1 972 297 13.0 4.9

6116 Other schools & instruction 99........................................... 23 221 9 104 2 114 604 21.4 17.361161 Fine arts schools 39................................................. 6 450 2 251 541 195 23.4 13.6611610 Fine arts schools 39............................................... 6 450 2 251 541 195 23.4 13.66116101 Dance schools (including children’s & professionals’) 29.............. 5 208 1 952 477 167 15.8 16.46116102 Art, drama, & music schools 10.................................... 1 242 299 64 28 55.2 1.9

61162 Sports & recreation instruction 20...................................... 2 816 1 068 257 93 40.9 7.0611620 Sports & recreation instruction 20.................................... 2 816 1 068 257 93 40.9 7.0

61169 All other schools & instruction 37...................................... D D D e D D611691 Exam preparation & tutoring 14...................................... 3 484 1 237 226 87 13.8 24.1611699 All other miscellaneous schools & instruction 21....................... D D D c D D

6117 Educational support services 16......................................... 8 517 2 569 449 84 8.3 34.261171 Educational support services 16....................................... 8 517 2 569 449 84 8.3 34.2611710 Educational support services 16..................................... 8 517 2 569 449 84 8.3 34.2

AREA OUTSIDE TENNESSEE METROPOLITAN AREAS

61 Educational services 61......................................... D D D c D D

611 Educational services 61.................................................. D D D c D D

6115 Technical & trade schools 15............................................ 2 792 794 201 59 51.3 5.361151 Technical & trade schools 15.......................................... 2 792 794 201 59 51.3 5.3611511 Cosmetology & barber schools 10................................... 1 560 501 121 44 15.4 9.1

6116 Other schools & instruction 32........................................... D D D b D D61161 Fine arts schools 15................................................. 1 181 268 68 39 85.6 –611610 Fine arts schools 15............................................... 1 181 268 68 39 85.6 –6116101 Dance schools (including children’s & professionals’) 11.............. 847 231 60 23 79.9 –

1Includes receipts information obtained from administrative records of other Federal agencies.2Includes receipts information which was imputed based on historic company ratios or administrative records, or on industry averages.

EDUCATIONAL SERVICESmGEOG. AREA SERIES TENNESSEE 9U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Sep. 3, 1999

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Table 2b. Summary Statistics for Firms Exempt From Federal Income Tax for MetropolitanAreas: 1997

[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]

NAICScode Geographic area and kind of business

Percent of revenuem

Establish~ments

(number)Revenue($1,000)

Expenses($1,000)

Annual payroll($1,000)

First~quarterpayroll

($1,000)

Paidemployees

for payperiod

includingMarch 12(number)

Fromadminis~

trativerecords1 Estimated2

CHATTANOOGA, TN–GA MSA

61 Educational services 12........................ 10 169 9 862 4 847 1 205 253 14.0 .5

611 Educational services 12.................................. 10 169 9 862 4 847 1 205 253 14.0 .5

6115 Technical & trade schools 4........................... D D D D c D D61151 Technical & trade schools 4......................... D D D D c D D611519 Other trade & technical schools 1.................. D D D D c D D

6116 Other schools & instruction 6.......................... 2 012 1 701 1 039 255 52 23.5 2.761169 All other schools & instruction 4...................... D D D D b D D

JACKSON, TN MSA

61 Educational services 1........................ D D D D a D D

611 Educational services 1.................................. D D D D a D D

JOHNSON CITY–KINGSPORT–BRISTOL, TN–VA MSA

61 Educational services 6........................ 393 397 194 41 16 67.9 17.6

611 Educational services 6.................................. 393 397 194 41 16 67.9 17.6

KNOXVILLE, TN MSA

61 Educational services 15........................ 3 235 3 122 1 139 315 85 28.8 17.7

611 Educational services 15.................................. 3 235 3 122 1 139 315 85 28.8 17.7

6115 Technical & trade schools 3........................... D D D D b D D61151 Technical & trade schools 3......................... D D D D b D D

6116 Other schools & instruction 11.......................... 2 239 2 246 742 185 55 5.9 16.861161 Fine arts schools 5................................. D D D D b D D611610 Fine arts schools 5............................... D D D D b D D6116102 Art, drama, & music schools 5................... D D D D b D D

MEMPHIS, TN–AR–MS MSA

61 Educational services 25........................ 6 738 6 640 1 870 448 119 34.9 50.2

611 Educational services 25.................................. 6 738 6 640 1 870 448 119 34.9 50.2

6115 Technical & trade schools 11........................... 2 977 2 835 767 181 54 19.7 61.561151 Technical & trade schools 11......................... 2 977 2 835 767 181 54 19.7 61.5

6116 Other schools & instruction 10.......................... 3 251 3 298 951 235 62 44.5 41.961161 Fine arts schools 2................................. D D D D a D D611610 Fine arts schools 2............................... D D D D a D D

61169 All other schools & instruction 7...................... D D D D b D D

NASHVILLE, TN MSA

61 Educational services 34........................ 8 473 8 056 2 556 767 132 31.0 15.5

611 Educational services 34.................................. 8 473 8 056 2 556 767 132 31.0 15.5

6115 Technical & trade schools 6........................... D D D D a D D61151 Technical & trade schools 6......................... D D D D a D D

6116 Other schools & instruction 24.......................... 5 907 5 774 1 778 581 91 41.2 8.961161 Fine arts schools 5................................. 3 291 3 300 850 363 27 45.9 –611610 Fine arts schools 5............................... 3 291 3 300 850 363 27 45.9 –6116102 Art, drama, & music schools 5................... 3 291 3 300 850 363 27 45.9 –

61169 All other schools & instruction 14...................... 1 840 1 690 650 148 33 14.5 26.7

AREA OUTSIDE TENNESSEE METROPOLITANAREAS

61 Educational services 11........................ D D D D c D D

611 Educational services 11.................................. D D D D c D D

6116 Other schools & instruction 9.......................... D D D D c D D61169 All other schools & instruction 9...................... D D D D c D D611699 All other miscellaneous schools & instruction 7....... D D D D c D D

1Includes revenue information obtained from administrative records of other Federal agencies.2Includes revenue information which was imputed based on historic company ratios or administrative records, or on industry averages.

10 TENNESSEE EDUCATIONAL SERVICESmGEOG. AREA SERIESU.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Sep. 3, 1999

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Table 3. Summary Statistics for Firms Subject to Federal Income Tax for Counties: 1997[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]

NAICScode Geographic area and kind of business

Percent of receiptsm

Establish~ments

(number)Receipts($1,000)

Annual payroll($1,000)

First~quarterpayroll

($1,000)

Paidemployees

for payperiod

includingMarch 12(number)

Fromadminis~

trativerecords1 Estimated2

ANDERSON COUNTY, TN61 Educational services 10......................................... 1 603 407 103 32 82.0 2.1

611 Educational services 10.................................................. 1 603 407 103 32 82.0 2.1

6115 Technical & trade schools 1............................................ D D D a D D61151 Technical & trade schools 1.......................................... D D D a D D611511 Cosmetology & barber schools 1................................... D D D a D D

BENTON COUNTY, TN

61 Educational services 1......................................... D D D a D D

BLOUNT COUNTY, TN

61 Educational services 8......................................... 1 679 821 299 36 21.4 38.6

611 Educational services 8.................................................. 1 679 821 299 36 21.4 38.6

BRADLEY COUNTY, TN

61 Educational services 5......................................... 470 135 43 15 57.0 8.5

611 Educational services 5.................................................. 470 135 43 15 57.0 8.5

CAMPBELL COUNTY, TN

61 Educational services 1......................................... D D D a D D

CANNON COUNTY, TN

61 Educational services 1......................................... D D D a D D

CARROLL COUNTY, TN

61 Educational services 2......................................... D D D a D D

CARTER COUNTY, TN

61 Educational services 4......................................... D D D a D D

611 Educational services 4.................................................. D D D a D D

CHEATHAM COUNTY, TN

61 Educational services 4......................................... D D D a D D

611 Educational services 4.................................................. D D D a D D

CLAIBORNE COUNTY, TN

61 Educational services 1......................................... D D D a D D

COFFEE COUNTY, TN

61 Educational services 4......................................... D D D a D D

611 Educational services 4.................................................. D D D a D D

CROCKETT COUNTY, TN

61 Educational services 1......................................... D D D a D D

DAVIDSON COUNTY, TN

61 Educational services 104......................................... 46 805 20 591 4 419 902 13.8 12.3

611 Educational services 104.................................................. 46 805 20 591 4 419 902 13.8 12.3

6114 Business schools, & computer & management training 22.................. D D D c D D61142 Computer training 11................................................. 8 271 3 477 545 131 14.4 1.2611420 Computer training 11............................................... 8 271 3 477 545 131 14.4 1.2

6115 Technical & trade schools 20............................................ 16 406 8 502 2 062 330 11.4 5.561151 Technical & trade schools 20.......................................... 16 406 8 502 2 062 330 11.4 5.5611511 Cosmetology & barber schools 8................................... D D D b D D611519 Other trade & technical schools 9................................... D D D e D D

6116 Other schools & instruction 50........................................... 13 102 5 695 1 294 345 18.6 4.661161 Fine arts schools 21................................................. 4 584 1 846 439 114 20.4 4.3611610 Fine arts schools 21............................................... 4 584 1 846 439 114 20.4 4.36116101 Dance schools (including children’s & professionals’) 15.............. 3 789 1 578 383 97 17.8 5.1

61169 All other schools & instruction 19...................................... D D D c D D611691 Exam preparation & tutoring 6...................................... 1 914 719 132 51 11.4 –611699 All other miscellaneous schools & instruction 13....................... D D D c D D

6117 Educational support services 12......................................... D D D b D D61171 Educational support services 12....................................... D D D b D D611710 Educational support services 12..................................... D D D b D D

See footnotes at end of table.

EDUCATIONAL SERVICESmGEOG. AREA SERIES TENNESSEE 11U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Sep. 3, 1999

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Table 3. Summary Statistics for Firms Subject to Federal Income Tax for Counties: 1997 mCon.[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]

NAICScode Geographic area and kind of business

Percent of receiptsm

Establish~ments

(number)Receipts($1,000)

Annual payroll($1,000)

First~quarterpayroll

($1,000)

Paidemployees

for payperiod

includingMarch 12(number)

Fromadminis~

trativerecords1 Estimated2

DICKSON COUNTY, TN

61 Educational services 5......................................... 1 461 307 77 26 – 9.8

611 Educational services 5.................................................. 1 461 307 77 26 – 9.8

6116 Other schools & instruction 5........................................... 1 461 307 77 26 – 9.861169 All other schools & instruction 1...................................... D D D a D D

DYER COUNTY, TN

61 Educational services 2......................................... D D D a D D

FAYETTE COUNTY, TN

61 Educational services 1......................................... D D D a D D

611 Educational services 1.................................................. D D D a D D

FRANKLIN COUNTY, TN

61 Educational services 3......................................... D D D a D D

611 Educational services 3.................................................. D D D a D D

GIBSON COUNTY, TN

61 Educational services 2......................................... D D D a D D

611 Educational services 2.................................................. D D D a D D

6115 Technical & trade schools 1............................................ D D D a D D61151 Technical & trade schools 1.......................................... D D D a D D611511 Cosmetology & barber schools 1................................... D D D a D D

GREENE COUNTY, TN

61 Educational services 4......................................... 363 72 18 11 97.8 –

611 Educational services 4.................................................. 363 72 18 11 97.8 –

6115 Technical & trade schools 1............................................ D D D a D D61151 Technical & trade schools 1.......................................... D D D a D D

GRUNDY COUNTY, TN

61 Educational services 1......................................... D D D a D D

HAMBLEN COUNTY, TN

61 Educational services 4......................................... 239 91 22 12 13.8 31.4

611 Educational services 4.................................................. 239 91 22 12 13.8 31.4

HAMILTON COUNTY, TN

61 Educational services 45......................................... D D D e D D

611 Educational services 45.................................................. D D D e D D

6115 Technical & trade schools 8............................................ 2 501 795 165 51 92.9 –61151 Technical & trade schools 8.......................................... 2 501 795 165 51 92.9 –611511 Cosmetology & barber schools 4................................... 425 179 49 16 58.1 –

6116 Other schools & instruction 24........................................... D D D c D D61161 Fine arts schools 7................................................. 1 270 410 109 36 9.1 19.4611610 Fine arts schools 7............................................... 1 270 410 109 36 9.1 19.46116101 Dance schools (including children’s & professionals’) 5.............. D D D b D D

61162 Sports & recreation instruction 8...................................... D D D b D D611620 Sports & recreation instruction 8.................................... D D D b D D

61169 All other schools & instruction 8...................................... D D D b D D

HAWKINS COUNTY, TN

61 Educational services 1......................................... D D D a D D

HENDERSON COUNTY, TN

61 Educational services 2......................................... D D D a D D

HENRY COUNTY, TN

61 Educational services 2......................................... D D D a D D

611 Educational services 2.................................................. D D D a D D

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 3. Summary Statistics for Firms Subject to Federal Income Tax for Counties: 1997 mCon.[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]

NAICScode Geographic area and kind of business

Percent of receiptsm

Establish~ments

(number)Receipts($1,000)

Annual payroll($1,000)

First~quarterpayroll

($1,000)

Paidemployees

for payperiod

includingMarch 12(number)

Fromadminis~

trativerecords1 Estimated2

JEFFERSON COUNTY, TN

61 Educational services 2......................................... D D D a D D

611 Educational services 2.................................................. D D D a D D

6115 Technical & trade schools 2............................................ D D D a D D61151 Technical & trade schools 2.......................................... D D D a D D

KNOX COUNTY, TN

61 Educational services 43......................................... 11 854 4 350 979 243 28.8 4.9

611 Educational services 43.................................................. 11 854 4 350 979 243 28.8 4.9

6114 Business schools, & computer & management training 5.................. D D D b D D

6115 Technical & trade schools 6............................................ D D D b D D61151 Technical & trade schools 6.......................................... D D D b D D611511 Cosmetology & barber schools 3................................... D D D b D D

6116 Other schools & instruction 27........................................... 5 749 2 209 527 153 27.2 6.661161 Fine arts schools 9................................................. D D D b D D611610 Fine arts schools 9............................................... D D D b D D6116101 Dance schools (including children’s & professionals’) 9.............. D D D b D D

61169 All other schools & instruction 11...................................... 3 028 1 165 277 76 22.5 .2

LEWIS COUNTY, TN

61 Educational services 1......................................... D D D a D D

LINCOLN COUNTY, TN

61 Educational services 3......................................... 180 22 5 13 D –

LOUDON COUNTY, TN

61 Educational services 3......................................... 353 99 22 3 D –

611 Educational services 3.................................................. 353 99 22 3 D –

MCMINN COUNTY, TN

61 Educational services 2......................................... D D D a D D

MADISON COUNTY, TN

61 Educational services 11......................................... 3 364 1 106 241 78 28.0 6.6

611 Educational services 11.................................................. 3 364 1 106 241 78 28.0 6.6

6115 Technical & trade schools 5............................................ 1 081 230 25 10 63.2 4.461151 Technical & trade schools 5.......................................... 1 081 230 25 10 63.2 4.4

MAURY COUNTY, TN

61 Educational services 3......................................... 215 53 22 10 49.3 50.7

MEIGS COUNTY, TN

61 Educational services 1......................................... D D D a D D

MONROE COUNTY, TN

61 Educational services 2......................................... D D D a D D

MONTGOMERY COUNTY, TN

61 Educational services 12......................................... D D D c D D

611 Educational services 12.................................................. D D D c D D

6115 Technical & trade schools 3............................................ D D D b D D61151 Technical & trade schools 3.......................................... D D D b D D611511 Cosmetology & barber schools 1................................... D D D a D D

6116 Other schools & instruction 7........................................... D D D b D D

MOORE COUNTY, TN

61 Educational services 1......................................... D D D a D D

POLK COUNTY, TN

61 Educational services 1......................................... D D D a D D

See footnotes at end of table.

EDUCATIONAL SERVICESmGEOG. AREA SERIES TENNESSEE 13U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Sep. 3, 1999

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Table 3. Summary Statistics for Firms Subject to Federal Income Tax for Counties: 1997 mCon.[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]

NAICScode Geographic area and kind of business

Percent of receiptsm

Establish~ments

(number)Receipts($1,000)

Annual payroll($1,000)

First~quarterpayroll

($1,000)

Paidemployees

for payperiod

includingMarch 12(number)

Fromadminis~

trativerecords1 Estimated2

PUTNAM COUNTY, TN

61 Educational services 4......................................... 353 67 16 7 55.5 25.2

611 Educational services 4.................................................. 353 67 16 7 55.5 25.2

ROANE COUNTY, TN

61 Educational services 1......................................... D D D a D D

ROBERTSON COUNTY, TN

61 Educational services 1......................................... D D D a D D

RUTHERFORD COUNTY, TN

61 Educational services 13......................................... 2 977 1 533 191 66 19.9 1.0

611 Educational services 13.................................................. 2 977 1 533 191 66 19.9 1.0

6115 Technical & trade schools 6............................................ 1 868 1 182 122 34 3.9 –61151 Technical & trade schools 6.......................................... 1 868 1 182 122 34 3.9 –611511 Cosmetology & barber schools 2................................... D D D a D D

SEVIER COUNTY, TN

61 Educational services 6......................................... 1 590 570 103 23 64.6 –

611 Educational services 6.................................................. 1 590 570 103 23 64.6 –

SHELBY COUNTY, TN

61 Educational services 93......................................... D D D f D D

611 Educational services 93.................................................. D D D f D D

6114 Business schools, & computer & management training 15.................. 8 537 3 066 767 118 19.8 11.861142 Computer training 7................................................. 7 006 2 610 666 91 15.1 8.1611420 Computer training 7............................................... 7 006 2 610 666 91 15.1 8.1

6115 Technical & trade schools 21............................................ D D D c D D61151 Technical & trade schools 21.......................................... D D D c D D611511 Cosmetology & barber schools 6................................... D D D b D D611519 Other trade & technical schools 12................................... 6 649 2 198 553 116 14.5 2.6

6116 Other schools & instruction 50........................................... 10 755 3 165 702 275 37.9 23.961161 Fine arts schools 13................................................. 1 958 488 101 34 79.4 3.7611610 Fine arts schools 13............................................... 1 958 488 101 34 79.4 3.76116101 Dance schools (including children’s & professionals’) 10.............. 1 534 417 90 29 73.7 4.8

61162 Sports & recreation instruction 22...................................... D D D c D D611620 Sports & recreation instruction 22.................................... D D D c D D

61169 All other schools & instruction 14...................................... D D D c D D611699 All other miscellaneous schools & instruction 7....................... D D D c D D

SULLIVAN COUNTY, TN

61 Educational services 14......................................... 2 846 768 183 54 29.0 18.0

611 Educational services 14.................................................. 2 846 768 183 54 29.0 18.0

6115 Technical & trade schools 4............................................ D D D a D D61151 Technical & trade schools 4.......................................... D D D a D D611511 Cosmetology & barber schools 2................................... D D D a D D

SUMNER COUNTY, TN

61 Educational services 12......................................... 1 868 711 186 81 42.1 10.5

611 Educational services 12.................................................. 1 868 711 186 81 42.1 10.5

6116 Other schools & instruction 11........................................... D D D b D D61162 Sports & recreation instruction 2...................................... D D D b D D611620 Sports & recreation instruction 2.................................... D D D b D D

TIPTON COUNTY, TN

61 Educational services 1......................................... D D D a D D

WARREN COUNTY, TN

61 Educational services 2......................................... D D D a D D

611 Educational services 2.................................................. D D D a D D

6115 Technical & trade schools 1............................................ D D D a D D61151 Technical & trade schools 1.......................................... D D D a D D611511 Cosmetology & barber schools 1................................... D D D a D D

WASHINGTON COUNTY, TN

61 Educational services 11......................................... 1 152 341 97 54 33.8 32.1

611 Educational services 11.................................................. 1 152 341 97 54 33.8 32.1

6116 Other schools & instruction 8........................................... D D D b D D

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 3. Summary Statistics for Firms Subject to Federal Income Tax for Counties: 1997 mCon.[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]

NAICScode Geographic area and kind of business

Percent of receiptsm

Establish~ments

(number)Receipts($1,000)

Annual payroll($1,000)

First~quarterpayroll

($1,000)

Paidemployees

for payperiod

includingMarch 12(number)

Fromadminis~

trativerecords1 Estimated2

WEAKLEY COUNTY, TN

61 Educational services 1......................................... D D D a D D

WHITE COUNTY, TN

61 Educational services 1......................................... D D D a D D

WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TN

61 Educational services 34......................................... 11 848 4 323 976 180 40.1 12.6

611 Educational services 34.................................................. 11 848 4 323 976 180 40.1 12.6

6114 Business schools, & computer & management training 7.................. D D D b D D

6115 Technical & trade schools 3............................................ D D D a D D61151 Technical & trade schools 3.......................................... D D D a D D

6116 Other schools & instruction 21........................................... 4 386 1 511 342 92 35.0 32.961161 Fine arts schools 5................................................. D D D b D D611610 Fine arts schools 5............................................... D D D b D D6116101 Dance schools (including children’s & professionals’) 3.............. D D D b D D

61169 All other schools & instruction 12...................................... D D D b D D

WILSON COUNTY, TN

61 Educational services 6......................................... 1 966 644 172 33 21.8 78.2

611 Educational services 6.................................................. 1 966 644 172 33 21.8 78.2

6116 Other schools & instruction 4........................................... D D D b D D61169 All other schools & instruction 2...................................... D D D a D D

1Includes receipts information obtained from administrative records of other Federal agencies.2Includes 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[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]

NAICScode Geographic area and kind of business

Percent of receiptsm

Establish~ments

(number)Receipts($1,000)

Annual payroll($1,000)

First~quarterpayroll

($1,000)

Paidemployees

for payperiod

includingMarch 12(number)

Fromadminis~

trativerecords1 Estimated2

ATHENS, TN

61 Educational services 2......................................... D D D a D D

BARTLETT, TN

61 Educational services 9......................................... 2 649 920 185 54 24.8 12.2

611 Educational services 9.................................................. 2 649 920 185 54 24.8 12.2

6115 Technical & trade schools 2............................................ D D D a D D61151 Technical & trade schools 2.......................................... D D D a D D611511 Cosmetology & barber schools 1................................... D D D a D D

6116 Other schools & instruction 5........................................... 1 509 605 112 27 37.0 –

BRENTWOOD, TN

61 Educational services 20......................................... 7 658 3 082 694 105 59.7 13.8

611 Educational services 20.................................................. 7 658 3 082 694 105 59.7 13.8

6114 Business schools, & computer & management training 6.................. D D D b D D

6115 Technical & trade schools 3............................................ D D D a D D61151 Technical & trade schools 3.......................................... D D D a D D

6116 Other schools & instruction 10........................................... D D D b D D61169 All other schools & instruction 7...................................... D D D b D D

BRISTOL, TN

61 Educational services 1......................................... D D D a D D

See footnotes at end of table.

EDUCATIONAL SERVICESmGEOG. AREA SERIES TENNESSEE 15U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Sep. 3, 1999

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Table 4. Summary Statistics for Firms Subject to Federal Income Tax for Places: 1997 mCon.[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]

NAICScode Geographic area and kind of business

Percent of receiptsm

Establish~ments

(number)Receipts($1,000)

Annual payroll($1,000)

First~quarterpayroll

($1,000)

Paidemployees

for payperiod

includingMarch 12(number)

Fromadminis~

trativerecords1 Estimated2

CHATTANOOGA, TN *

61 Educational services 32......................................... 8 719 3 077 849 220 52.8 6.4

611 Educational services 32.................................................. 8 719 3 077 849 220 52.8 6.4

6115 Technical & trade schools 6............................................ D D D b D D61151 Technical & trade schools 6.......................................... D D D b D D611511 Cosmetology & barber schools 3................................... D D D a D D

6116 Other schools & instruction 19........................................... D D D c D D61161 Fine arts schools 6................................................. D D D b D D611610 Fine arts schools 6............................................... D D D b D D6116101 Dance schools (including children’s & professionals’) 5.............. D D D b D D

61162 Sports & recreation instruction 5...................................... D D D a D D611620 Sports & recreation instruction 5.................................... D D D a D D

61169 All other schools & instruction 7...................................... D D D b D D

CHATTANOOGA, TN (HAMILTON COUNTY PART) *

61 Educational services 32......................................... 8 719 3 077 849 220 52.8 6.4

611 Educational services 32.................................................. 8 719 3 077 849 220 52.8 6.4

6115 Technical & trade schools 6............................................ D D D b D D61151 Technical & trade schools 6.......................................... D D D b D D611511 Cosmetology & barber schools 3................................... D D D a D D

6116 Other schools & instruction 19........................................... D D D c D D61161 Fine arts schools 6................................................. D D D b D D611610 Fine arts schools 6............................................... D D D b D D6116101 Dance schools (including children’s & professionals’) 5.............. D D D b D D

61162 Sports & recreation instruction 5...................................... D D D a D D611620 Sports & recreation instruction 5.................................... D D D a D D

61169 All other schools & instruction 7...................................... D D D b D D

CLARKSVILLE, TN

61 Educational services 11......................................... D D D c D D

611 Educational services 11.................................................. D D D c D D

6115 Technical & trade schools 3............................................ D D D b D D61151 Technical & trade schools 3.......................................... D D D b D D611511 Cosmetology & barber schools 1................................... D D D a D D

6116 Other schools & instruction 6........................................... D D D b D D

CLEVELAND, TN

61 Educational services 5......................................... 470 135 43 15 57.0 8.5

611 Educational services 5.................................................. 470 135 43 15 57.0 8.5

CLINTON, TN

61 Educational services 2......................................... D D D a D D

COLLEGEDALE, TN

61 Educational services 2......................................... D D D a D D

611 Educational services 2.................................................. D D D a D D

COLLIERVILLE, TN

61 Educational services 3......................................... 464 104 27 12 D 30.4

611 Educational services 3.................................................. 464 104 27 12 D 30.4

COLUMBIA, TN

61 Educational services 2......................................... D D D a D D

COOKEVILLE, TN

61 Educational services 3......................................... D D D a D D

611 Educational services 3.................................................. D D D a D D

COVINGTON, TN

61 Educational services 1......................................... D D D a D D

DICKSON, TN

61 Educational services 4......................................... D D D a D D

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 4. Summary Statistics for Firms Subject to Federal Income Tax for Places: 1997 mCon.[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]

NAICScode Geographic area and kind of business

Percent of receiptsm

Establish~ments

(number)Receipts($1,000)

Annual payroll($1,000)

First~quarterpayroll

($1,000)

Paidemployees

for payperiod

includingMarch 12(number)

Fromadminis~

trativerecords1 Estimated2

DYERSBURG, TN

61 Educational services 2......................................... D D D a D D

EAST RIDGE, TN

61 Educational services 2......................................... D D D a D D

611 Educational services 2.................................................. D D D a D D

ELIZABETHTON, TN

61 Educational services 2......................................... D D D a D D

FARRAGUT, TN *

61 Educational services 3......................................... D D D a D D

611 Educational services 3.................................................. D D D a D D

FARRAGUT, TN (KNOX COUNTY PART) *

61 Educational services 3......................................... D D D a D D

611 Educational services 3.................................................. D D D a D D

FAYETTEVILLE, TN

61 Educational services 1......................................... D D D a D D

FOREST HILLS, TN *

61 Educational services 3......................................... 304 170 39 4 D –

611 Educational services 3.................................................. 304 170 39 4 D –

FRANKLIN, TN

61 Educational services 11......................................... D D D b D D

611 Educational services 11.................................................. D D D b D D

6116 Other schools & instruction 8........................................... D D D b D D

GALLATIN, TN

61 Educational services 2......................................... D D D a D D

GERMANTOWN, TN

61 Educational services 7......................................... 2 208 674 187 44 65.1 2.7

611 Educational services 7.................................................. 2 208 674 187 44 65.1 2.7

6115 Technical & trade schools 2............................................ D D D a D D61151 Technical & trade schools 2.......................................... D D D a D D

GOODLETTSVILLE, TN *

61 Educational services 7......................................... 1 270 382 90 31 24.3 3.4

611 Educational services 7.................................................. 1 270 382 90 31 24.3 3.4

6116 Other schools & instruction 7........................................... 1 270 382 90 31 24.3 3.461161 Fine arts schools 5................................................. D D D b D D611610 Fine arts schools 5............................................... D D D b D D

GOODLETTSVILLE, TN (DAVIDSON COUNTY PART) *

61 Educational services 7......................................... 1 270 382 90 31 24.3 3.4

611 Educational services 7.................................................. 1 270 382 90 31 24.3 3.4

6116 Other schools & instruction 7........................................... 1 270 382 90 31 24.3 3.461161 Fine arts schools 5................................................. D D D b D D611610 Fine arts schools 5............................................... D D D b D D

GREENEVILLE, TN

61 Educational services 3......................................... D D D a D D

HENDERSONVILLE, TN

61 Educational services 9......................................... 1 704 673 181 69 39.6 8.6

611 Educational services 9.................................................. 1 704 673 181 69 39.6 8.6

6116 Other schools & instruction 8........................................... D D D b D D61162 Sports & recreation instruction 2...................................... D D D b D D611620 Sports & recreation instruction 2.................................... D D D b D D

See footnotes at end of table.

EDUCATIONAL SERVICESmGEOG. AREA SERIES TENNESSEE 17U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Sep. 3, 1999

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Table 4. Summary Statistics for Firms Subject to Federal Income Tax for Places: 1997 mCon.[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]

NAICScode Geographic area and kind of business

Percent of receiptsm

Establish~ments

(number)Receipts($1,000)

Annual payroll($1,000)

First~quarterpayroll

($1,000)

Paidemployees

for payperiod

includingMarch 12(number)

Fromadminis~

trativerecords1 Estimated2

HUMBOLDT, TN *

61 Educational services 1......................................... D D D a D D

HUMBOLDT, TN (MADISON COUNTY PART) *

61 Educational services 1......................................... D D D a D D

HUNTINGDON, TN

61 Educational services 1......................................... D D D a D D

JACKSON, TN

61 Educational services 8......................................... D D D b D D

611 Educational services 8.................................................. D D D b D D

JEFFERSON CITY, TN

61 Educational services 1......................................... D D D a D D

JOHNSON CITY, TN *

61 Educational services 7......................................... 775 223 56 29 30.6 28.4

611 Educational services 7.................................................. 775 223 56 29 30.6 28.4

JOHNSON CITY, TN (CARTER COUNTY PART) *

61 Educational services 1......................................... D D D a D D

JOHNSON CITY, TN (WASHINGTON COUNTY PART) *

61 Educational services 6......................................... D D D b D D

611 Educational services 6.................................................. D D D b D D

JONESBOROUGH, TN

61 Educational services 2......................................... D D D a D D

KINGSPORT, TN *

61 Educational services 10......................................... 2 448 660 156 41 32.0 15.1

611 Educational services 10.................................................. 2 448 660 156 41 32.0 15.1

6115 Technical & trade schools 3............................................ D D D a D D61151 Technical & trade schools 3.......................................... D D D a D D611511 Cosmetology & barber schools 2................................... D D D a D D

KINGSPORT, TN (SULLIVAN COUNTY PART) *

61 Educational services 10......................................... 2 448 660 156 41 32.0 15.1

611 Educational services 10.................................................. 2 448 660 156 41 32.0 15.1

6115 Technical & trade schools 3............................................ D D D a D D61151 Technical & trade schools 3.......................................... D D D a D D611511 Cosmetology & barber schools 2................................... D D D a D D

KINGSTON, TN

61 Educational services 1......................................... D D D a D D

KNOXVILLE, TN

61 Educational services 32......................................... 9 350 3 779 887 223 19.6 4.1

611 Educational services 32.................................................. 9 350 3 779 887 223 19.6 4.1

6115 Technical & trade schools 6............................................ D D D b D D61151 Technical & trade schools 6.......................................... D D D b D D611511 Cosmetology & barber schools 3................................... D D D b D D

6116 Other schools & instruction 23........................................... D D D c D D61161 Fine arts schools 9................................................. D D D b D D611610 Fine arts schools 9............................................... D D D b D D6116101 Dance schools (including children’s & professionals’) 9.............. D D D b D D

61169 All other schools & instruction 10...................................... D D D b D D

LEBANON, TN

61 Educational services 2......................................... D D D a D D

611 Educational services 2.................................................. D D D a D D

See footnotes at end of table.

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Table 4. Summary Statistics for Firms Subject to Federal Income Tax for Places: 1997 mCon.[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]

NAICScode Geographic area and kind of business

Percent of receiptsm

Establish~ments

(number)Receipts($1,000)

Annual payroll($1,000)

First~quarterpayroll

($1,000)

Paidemployees

for payperiod

includingMarch 12(number)

Fromadminis~

trativerecords1 Estimated2

LENOIR CITY, TN

61 Educational services 2......................................... D D D a D D

LEXINGTON, TN

61 Educational services 2......................................... D D D a D D

LOUDON, TN

61 Educational services 1......................................... D D D a D D

LYNCHBURG, MOORE COUNTY, TN

61 Educational services 1......................................... D D D a D D

MCKENZIE, TN *

61 Educational services 1......................................... D D D a D D

MCKENZIE, TN (CARROLL COUNTY PART) *

61 Educational services 1......................................... D D D a D D

MCMINNVILLE, TN

61 Educational services 2......................................... D D D a D D

611 Educational services 2.................................................. D D D a D D

6115 Technical & trade schools 1............................................ D D D a D D61151 Technical & trade schools 1.......................................... D D D a D D611511 Cosmetology & barber schools 1................................... D D D a D D

MARTIN, TN

61 Educational services 1......................................... D D D a D D

MARYVILLE, TN

61 Educational services 4......................................... 1 391 764 286 27 6.0 45.7

611 Educational services 4.................................................. 1 391 764 286 27 6.0 45.7

MEMPHIS, TN

61 Educational services 59......................................... 24 086 8 283 2 044 473 21.2 12.7

611 Educational services 59.................................................. 24 086 8 283 2 044 473 21.2 12.7

6114 Business schools, & computer & management training 12.................. D D D b D D61142 Computer training 6................................................. D D D b D D611420 Computer training 6............................................... D D D b D D

6115 Technical & trade schools 14............................................ 7 197 2 309 582 121 9.7 2.461151 Technical & trade schools 14.......................................... 7 197 2 309 582 121 9.7 2.4611511 Cosmetology & barber schools 4................................... D D D a D D611519 Other trade & technical schools 9................................... D D D c D D

6116 Other schools & instruction 29........................................... 7 138 2 013 470 204 31.1 30.961161 Fine arts schools 8................................................. 1 389 439 91 22 89.6 5.3611610 Fine arts schools 8............................................... 1 389 439 91 22 89.6 5.36116101 Dance schools (including children’s & professionals’) 6.............. D D D a D D

61162 Sports & recreation instruction 10...................................... D D D b D D611620 Sports & recreation instruction 10.................................... D D D b D D

61169 All other schools & instruction 10...................................... D D D c D D

MILAN, TN

61 Educational services 1......................................... D D D a D D

611 Educational services 1.................................................. D D D a D D

6115 Technical & trade schools 1............................................ D D D a D D61151 Technical & trade schools 1.......................................... D D D a D D611511 Cosmetology & barber schools 1................................... D D D a D D

MONTEREY, TN

61 Educational services 1......................................... D D D a D D

MORRISTOWN, TN *

61 Educational services 4......................................... 239 91 22 12 13.8 31.4

611 Educational services 4.................................................. 239 91 22 12 13.8 31.4

See footnotes at end of table.

EDUCATIONAL SERVICESmGEOG. AREA SERIES TENNESSEE 19U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Sep. 3, 1999

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Table 4. Summary Statistics for Firms Subject to Federal Income Tax for Places: 1997 mCon.[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]

NAICScode Geographic area and kind of business

Percent of receiptsm

Establish~ments

(number)Receipts($1,000)

Annual payroll($1,000)

First~quarterpayroll

($1,000)

Paidemployees

for payperiod

includingMarch 12(number)

Fromadminis~

trativerecords1 Estimated2

MORRISTOWN, TN (HAMBLEN COUNTY PART) *

61 Educational services 4......................................... 239 91 22 12 13.8 31.4

611 Educational services 4.................................................. 239 91 22 12 13.8 31.4

MOUNT JULIET, TN

61 Educational services 3......................................... D D D b D D

611 Educational services 3.................................................. D D D b D D

6116 Other schools & instruction 3........................................... D D D b D D61169 All other schools & instruction 2...................................... D D D a D D

MOUNT PLEASANT, TN

61 Educational services 1......................................... D D D a D D

MURFREESBORO, TN

61 Educational services 10......................................... D D D b D D

611 Educational services 10.................................................. D D D b D D

6115 Technical & trade schools 4............................................ D D D a D D61151 Technical & trade schools 4.......................................... D D D a D D611511 Cosmetology & barber schools 2................................... D D D a D D

NASHVILLE ~DAVIDSON, TN (CC) *

61 Educational services 104......................................... 46 805 20 591 4 419 902 13.8 12.3

611 Educational services 104.................................................. 46 805 20 591 4 419 902 13.8 12.3

6114 Business schools, & computer & management training 22.................. D D D c D D61142 Computer training 11................................................. 8 271 3 477 545 131 14.4 1.2611420 Computer training 11............................................... 8 271 3 477 545 131 14.4 1.2

6115 Technical & trade schools 20............................................ 16 406 8 502 2 062 330 11.4 5.561151 Technical & trade schools 20.......................................... 16 406 8 502 2 062 330 11.4 5.5611511 Cosmetology & barber schools 8................................... D D D b D D611519 Other trade & technical schools 9................................... D D D e D D

6116 Other schools & instruction 50........................................... 13 102 5 695 1 294 345 18.6 4.661161 Fine arts schools 21................................................. 4 584 1 846 439 114 20.4 4.3611610 Fine arts schools 21............................................... 4 584 1 846 439 114 20.4 4.36116101 Dance schools (including children’s & professionals’) 15.............. 3 789 1 578 383 97 17.8 5.1

61169 All other schools & instruction 19...................................... D D D c D D611691 Exam preparation & tutoring 6...................................... 1 914 719 132 51 11.4 –611699 All other miscellaneous schools & instruction 13....................... D D D c D D

6117 Educational support services 12......................................... D D D b D D61171 Educational support services 12....................................... D D D b D D611710 Educational support services 12..................................... D D D b D D

NASHVILLE ~DAVIDSON (BALANCE), TN *

61 Educational services 94......................................... 45 231 20 039 4 290 867 13.3 12.7

611 Educational services 94.................................................. 45 231 20 039 4 290 867 13.3 12.7

6114 Business schools, & computer & management training 20.................. D D D c D D61142 Computer training 11................................................. 8 271 3 477 545 131 14.4 1.2611420 Computer training 11............................................... 8 271 3 477 545 131 14.4 1.2

6115 Technical & trade schools 20............................................ 16 406 8 502 2 062 330 11.4 5.561151 Technical & trade schools 20.......................................... 16 406 8 502 2 062 330 11.4 5.5611511 Cosmetology & barber schools 8................................... D D D b D D611519 Other trade & technical schools 9................................... D D D e D D

6116 Other schools & instruction 42........................................... D D D e D D61161 Fine arts schools 16................................................. D D D b D D611610 Fine arts schools 16............................................... D D D b D D6116101 Dance schools (including children’s & professionals’) 11.............. D D D b D D

61169 All other schools & instruction 18...................................... D D D c D D611691 Exam preparation & tutoring 5...................................... D D D b D D611699 All other miscellaneous schools & instruction 13....................... D D D c D D

6117 Educational support services 12......................................... D D D b D D61171 Educational support services 12....................................... D D D b D D611710 Educational support services 12..................................... D D D b D D

OAK RIDGE, TN *

61 Educational services 7......................................... 1 324 378 100 31 78.2 2.6

611 Educational services 7.................................................. 1 324 378 100 31 78.2 2.6

6115 Technical & trade schools 1............................................ D D D a D D61151 Technical & trade schools 1.......................................... D D D a D D611511 Cosmetology & barber schools 1................................... D D D a D D

See footnotes at end of table.

20 TENNESSEE EDUCATIONAL SERVICESmGEOG. AREA SERIESU.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Sep. 3, 1999

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Table 4. Summary Statistics for Firms Subject to Federal Income Tax for Places: 1997 mCon.[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]

NAICScode Geographic area and kind of business

Percent of receiptsm

Establish~ments

(number)Receipts($1,000)

Annual payroll($1,000)

First~quarterpayroll

($1,000)

Paidemployees

for payperiod

includingMarch 12(number)

Fromadminis~

trativerecords1 Estimated2

OAK RIDGE, TN (ANDERSON COUNTY PART) *

61 Educational services 7......................................... 1 324 378 100 31 78.2 2.6

611 Educational services 7.................................................. 1 324 378 100 31 78.2 2.6

6115 Technical & trade schools 1............................................ D D D a D D61151 Technical & trade schools 1.......................................... D D D a D D611511 Cosmetology & barber schools 1................................... D D D a D D

PARIS, TN

61 Educational services 1......................................... D D D a D D

PIGEON FORGE, TN

61 Educational services 1......................................... D D D a D D

611 Educational services 1.................................................. D D D a D D

PORTLAND, TN

61 Educational services 1......................................... D D D a D D

ROGERSVILLE, TN

61 Educational services 1......................................... D D D a D D

SEVIERVILLE, TN

61 Educational services 2......................................... D D D a D D

611 Educational services 2.................................................. D D D a D D

SIGNAL MOUNTAIN, TN

61 Educational services 3......................................... 206 125 31 8 100.0 –

SMYRNA, TN

61 Educational services 2......................................... D D D a D D

611 Educational services 2.................................................. D D D a D D

6115 Technical & trade schools 1............................................ D D D a D D61151 Technical & trade schools 1.......................................... D D D a D D

SODDY~DAISY, TN

61 Educational services 1......................................... D D D a D D

SPARTA, TN

61 Educational services 1......................................... D D D a D D

SWEETWATER, TN *

61 Educational services 1......................................... D D D a D D

SWEETWATER, TN (MONROE COUNTY PART) *

61 Educational services 1......................................... D D D a D D

TULLAHOMA, TN *

61 Educational services 5......................................... 1 113 174 39 13 98.4 –

611 Educational services 5.................................................. 1 113 174 39 13 98.4 –

TULLAHOMA, TN (COFFEE COUNTY PART) *

61 Educational services 4......................................... D D D a D D

611 Educational services 4.................................................. D D D a D D

TULLAHOMA, TN (FRANKLIN COUNTY PART) *

61 Educational services 1......................................... D D D a D D

BALANCE OF ANDERSON COUNTY, TN

61 Educational services 1......................................... D D D a D D

See footnotes at end of table.

EDUCATIONAL SERVICESmGEOG. AREA SERIES TENNESSEE 21U.S. Census Bureau, 1997 Economic Census Sep. 3, 1999

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Table 4. Summary Statistics for Firms Subject to Federal Income Tax for Places: 1997 mCon.[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]

NAICScode Geographic area and kind of business

Percent of receiptsm

Establish~ments

(number)Receipts($1,000)

Annual payroll($1,000)

First~quarterpayroll

($1,000)

Paidemployees

for payperiod

includingMarch 12(number)

Fromadminis~

trativerecords1 Estimated2

BALANCE OF BENTON COUNTY, TN

61 Educational services 1......................................... D D D a D D

BALANCE OF BLOUNT COUNTY, TN

61 Educational services 4......................................... 288 57 13 9 95.8 4.2

611 Educational services 4.................................................. 288 57 13 9 95.8 4.2

BALANCE OF CAMPBELL COUNTY, TN

61 Educational services 1......................................... D D D a D D

BALANCE OF CANNON COUNTY, TN

61 Educational services 1......................................... D D D a D D

BALANCE OF CARTER COUNTY, TN

61 Educational services 1......................................... D D D a D D

BALANCE OF CHEATHAM COUNTY, TN

61 Educational services 4......................................... D D D a D D

611 Educational services 4.................................................. D D D a D D

BALANCE OF CLAIBORNE COUNTY, TN

61 Educational services 1......................................... D D D a D D

BALANCE OF CROCKETT COUNTY, TN

61 Educational services 1......................................... D D D a D D

BALANCE OF DICKSON COUNTY, TN

61 Educational services 1......................................... D D D a D D

611 Educational services 1.................................................. D D D a D D

6116 Other schools & instruction 1........................................... D D D a D D61169 All other schools & instruction 1...................................... D D D a D D

BALANCE OF FAYETTE COUNTY, TN

61 Educational services 1......................................... D D D a D D

611 Educational services 1.................................................. D D D a D D

BALANCE OF FRANKLIN COUNTY, TN

61 Educational services 2......................................... D D D a D D

BALANCE OF GIBSON COUNTY, TN

61 Educational services 1......................................... D D D a D D

BALANCE OF GREENE COUNTY, TN

61 Educational services 1......................................... D D D a D D

611 Educational services 1.................................................. D D D a D D

6115 Technical & trade schools 1............................................ D D D a D D61151 Technical & trade schools 1.......................................... D D D a D D

BALANCE OF GRUNDY COUNTY, TN

61 Educational services 1......................................... D D D a D D

BALANCE OF HAMILTON COUNTY, TN

61 Educational services 5......................................... D D D b D D

611 Educational services 5.................................................. D D D b D D

BALANCE OF HENRY COUNTY, TN

61 Educational services 1......................................... D D D a D D

611 Educational services 1.................................................. D D D a D D

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Table 4. Summary Statistics for Firms Subject to Federal Income Tax for Places: 1997 mCon.[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]

NAICScode Geographic area and kind of business

Percent of receiptsm

Establish~ments

(number)Receipts($1,000)

Annual payroll($1,000)

First~quarterpayroll

($1,000)

Paidemployees

for payperiod

includingMarch 12(number)

Fromadminis~

trativerecords1 Estimated2

BALANCE OF JEFFERSON COUNTY, TN

61 Educational services 1......................................... D D D a D D

611 Educational services 1.................................................. D D D a D D

6115 Technical & trade schools 1............................................ D D D a D D61151 Technical & trade schools 1.......................................... D D D a D D

BALANCE OF KNOX COUNTY, TN

61 Educational services 8......................................... D D D a D D

611 Educational services 8.................................................. D D D a D D

BALANCE OF LEWIS COUNTY, TN

61 Educational services 1......................................... D D D a D D

BALANCE OF LINCOLN COUNTY, TN

61 Educational services 2......................................... D D D a D D

BALANCE OF MADISON COUNTY, TN

61 Educational services 2......................................... D D D a D D

611 Educational services 2.................................................. D D D a D D

6115 Technical & trade schools 2............................................ D D D a D D61151 Technical & trade schools 2.......................................... D D D a D D

BALANCE OF MEIGS COUNTY, TN

61 Educational services 1......................................... D D D a D D

BALANCE OF MONROE COUNTY, TN

61 Educational services 1......................................... D D D a D D

BALANCE OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY, TN

61 Educational services 1......................................... D D D a D D

BALANCE OF POLK COUNTY, TN

61 Educational services 1......................................... D D D a D D

BALANCE OF ROBERTSON COUNTY, TN

61 Educational services 1......................................... D D D a D D

BALANCE OF RUTHERFORD COUNTY, TN

61 Educational services 1......................................... D D D b D D

611 Educational services 1.................................................. D D D b D D

6115 Technical & trade schools 1............................................ D D D b D D61151 Technical & trade schools 1.......................................... D D D b D D

BALANCE OF SEVIER COUNTY, TN

61 Educational services 3......................................... 596 221 24 4 100.0 –

611 Educational services 3.................................................. 596 221 24 4 100.0 –

BALANCE OF SHELBY COUNTY, TN

61 Educational services 15......................................... D D D b D D

611 Educational services 15.................................................. D D D b D D

6115 Technical & trade schools 3............................................ D D D b D D61151 Technical & trade schools 3.......................................... D D D b D D611511 Cosmetology & barber schools 1................................... D D D a D D

6116 Other schools & instruction 11........................................... D D D b D D

BALANCE OF SULLIVAN COUNTY, TN

61 Educational services 3......................................... D D D a D D

611 Educational services 3.................................................. D D D a D D

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Table 4. Summary Statistics for Firms Subject to Federal Income Tax for Places: 1997 mCon.[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]

NAICScode Geographic area and kind of business

Percent of receiptsm

Establish~ments

(number)Receipts($1,000)

Annual payroll($1,000)

First~quarterpayroll

($1,000)

Paidemployees

for payperiod

includingMarch 12(number)

Fromadminis~

trativerecords1 Estimated2

BALANCE OF WASHINGTON COUNTY, TN

61 Educational services 3......................................... 225 73 22 14 D 39.6

611 Educational services 3.................................................. 225 73 22 14 D 39.6

BALANCE OF WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TN

61 Educational services 3......................................... D D D a D D

611 Educational services 3.................................................. D D D a D D

BALANCE OF WILSON COUNTY, TN

61 Educational services 1......................................... D D D a D D

1Includes receipts information obtained from administrative records of other Federal agencies.2Includes receipts information which was imputed based on historic company ratios or administrative records, or on industry averages.

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Appendix A.Explanation of Terms

ANNUAL PAYROLL

Payroll includes all forms of compensation, such assalaries, wages, commissions, dismissal pay, bonuses,vacation allowances, sick-leave pay, and employee contri-butions to qualified pension plans paid during the year toall employees. Also included are tips and gratuitiesreceived by employees from patrons and reported toemployers and the value of payments in kind (e.g., freemeals and lodging). If an employee works at more thanone location, the payroll is included in the one locationwhere they spend most of their time. Also included aresalaries of professional service organizations or associa-tions which operate under state professional corporationstatutes and file a corporate Federal income tax return.Excluded are payrolls of departments or concessions oper-ated by other companies at the establishment. For corpo-rations, payroll includes amounts paid to officers andexecutives; for unincorporated businesses, it does notinclude profit or other compensation of proprietors orpartners. Payroll is reported before deductions for socialsecurity, income tax, insurance, union dues, etc. This defi-nition of payroll is the same as that used by the InternalRevenue Service (IRS) on Form 941.

EXPENSES ($1,000)

Includes program service grants, specified assistance toindividuals, benefits paid to or for members, payroll,employee benefits, payroll taxes, interest and rentexpenses, cost of supplies used for operation, cost of mer-chandise sold, depreciation expenses, fundraisingexpenses, contracted or purchased services, and otherexpenses charged to operations during 1997. Expensesexclude outlays for the purchase of real estate; construc-tion and all other capital improvements; funds invested;assessments or dues paid to the parent or other chaptersof the same organization; incomes taxes; sales and othertaxes collected directly from customers or clients and paiddirectly to a local, state, or Federal tax agency; and, forfundraising organizations, funds transferred to charitiesand other organizations.

FIRST-QUARTER PAYROLL ($1,000)

Represents payroll paid to persons employed at anytime during the quarter January to March 1997.

NUMBER OF ESTABLISHMENTS

An establishment is a single physical location at whichbusiness is conducted and/or services are provided. It isnot necessarily identical with a company or enterprise,

which may consist of one establishment or more. Eco-nomic census figures represent a summary of reports forindividual establishments rather than companies. Forcases where a census report was received, separate infor-mation was obtained for each location where businesswas conducted. When administrative records of other Fed-eral agencies were used instead of a census report, noinformation was available on the number of locationsoperated. Each economic census establishment was tabu-lated according to the physical location at which the busi-ness was conducted. The count of establishments repre-sents those in business at any time during 1997.

When two activities or more were carried on at a singlelocation under a single ownership, all activities generallywere grouped together as a single establishment. Theentire establishment was classified on the basis of itsmajor activity and all data for it were included in that clas-sification. However, when distinct and separate economicactivities (for which different industry classification codeswere appropriate) were conducted at a single locationunder a single ownership, separate establishment reportsfor each of the different activities were obtained in thecensus. An establishment is included in the census if it isan employer, the establishment has $1,000 in payroll, andwas in operation at any time during 1997. Leased servicedepartments (separately owned businesses operated asdepartments or concessions of other service establish-ments or of retail businesses, such as a separately ownedshoeshine parlor in a barber shop, or a beauty shop in adepartment store) are treated as separate service estab-lishments for census purposes. Leased retail departmentslocated in service establishments (e.g., a gift shop locatedin a hotel) are considered separate retail establishments.

NUMBER OF PAID EMPLOYEES FOR PAY PERIODINCLUDING MARCH 12

Paid employees consists of full-time and part-timeemployees, including salaried officers and executives ofcorporations, who were on the payroll during the payperiod including March 12. Included are employees onpaid sick leave, paid holidays, and paid vacations; andmembers of a professional service organization or associa-tion which operates under state professional corporationstatutes and files a corporate Federal income tax return.Not included are proprietors and partners of unincorpo-rated businesses, and employees of departments or con-cessions operated by other companies at the establish-ment. The definition of paid employees is the same as thatused on IRS Form 941.

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RECEIPTS/REVENUE ($1,000)

Receipts (basic dollar volume measure for service estab-lishments of firms subject to Federal income tax). Includesreceipts from customers or clients for services rendered,from the use of facilities, and from merchandise sold dur-ing 1997 whether or not payment was received in 1997.For advertising agencies, travel industries, and other ser-vice establishments operating on a commission basis,receipts include commissions, fees, and other operatingincome, NOT gross billings and sales. Excise taxes ongasoline, liquor, tobacco, etc., which are paid by themanufacturer or wholesaler and passed on in the cost ofgoods purchased by the service establishment, are alsoincluded. The establishments share of receipts fromdepartments, concessions, and vending and amusementmachines operated by others are included as part ofreceipts. Receipts also include the total value of servicecontracts, market value of compensation received in lieuof cash, amounts received for work subcontracted to oth-ers, and dues and assessments from members and affili-ates. Receipts from services provided to foreign customersfrom U.S. locations, including services preformed for for-eign parent firms, subsidiaries, and branches are included.

Receipts are net after deductions for refunds and allow-ances for merchandise returned by customers. Receipts donot include sales, occupancy, admissions, or other taxescollected from customers and remitted directly by the firmto a local, state, or Federal tax agency, nor do they includeincome from such sources as contributions, gifts, andgrants; dividends, interest, and investments; or sale orrental of real estate. Also excluded are receipts (gross) ofdepartments and concessions which are operated by oth-ers; sales of used equipment rented or leased to custom-ers; domestic intracompany transfers; receipts of foreignsubsidiaries; and other nonoperating income, such as roy-alties, franchise fees, etc. Receipts do not include servicereceipts of manufacturers, wholesalers, retail establish-ments, or other businesses whose primary activity is otherthan service. They do, however, include receipts other

than from services rendered (e.g., sale of merchandise toindividuals or other businesses) by establishments prima-rily engaged in performing services and classified in theservice industries.

Revenue (basic dollar volume measure for firms exemptfrom Federal income tax). Includes revenue from custom-ers or clients for services rendered and merchandise soldduring 1997, whether or not payment was received in1997, and gross sales of merchandise, minus returns andallowances. Also included are income from interest, divi-dends, gross rents (including display space rentals andshare of receipts from departments operated by othercompanies), gross contributions, gifts, grants (whether ornot restricted for use in operations), royalties, dues andassessments from members and affiliates, commissionsearned from the sale of merchandise owned by others(including commissions from vending machine operators),and gross receipts from fundraising activities. Receiptsfrom taxable business activities of firms exempt from Fed-eral income tax (unrelated business income) are alsoincluded in revenue.

Revenue does not include sales, admissions, or othertaxes collected by the organization from customers or cli-ents and paid directly to a local, state, or Federal taxagency; income from the sale of real estate, investments,or other assets (except inventory held for resale); grossreceipts of departments, concessions, etc., that are oper-ated by others; and amounts transferred to operatingfunds from capital or reserve funds.

SALES, RECEIPTS, OR REVENUE ESTIMATED(PERCENT)

Percent of total sales/receipts/revenue that wasimputed based on historic company ratios or administra-tive records, or on industry averages.

SALES, RECEIPTS, OR REVENUE FROM ADMINISTRA-TIVE RECORDS (PERCENT)

Percent of total sales/receipts/revenue obtained fromadministrative records of other Federal agencies.

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Appendix B.NAICS Codes, Titles, and Descriptions

61 EDUCATIONAL SERVICES

The Educational Services sector comprises establish-ments that provide instruction and training in a wide vari-ety of subjects. This instruction and training is providedby specialized establishments, such as schools, colleges,universities, and training centers. These establishmentsmay be privately owned and operated for profit or not forprofit, or they may be publicly owned and operated. Theymay also offer food and accommodation services to theirstudents.

Educational services are usually delivered by teachersor instructors that explain, tell, demonstrate, supervise,and direct learning. Instruction is imparted in diverse set-tings, such as educational institutions, the workplace, orthe home through correspondence, television, or othermeans. It can be adapted to the particular needs of thestudents, for example sign language can replace verballanguage for teaching students with hearing impairments.All industries in the sector share this commonality of pro-cess, namely, labor inputs of instructors with the requisitesubject matter expertise and teaching ability.

611 Educational Services

Industries in the Educational Services subsector provideinstruction and training in a wide variety of subjects. Theinstruction and training is provided by specialized estab-lishments, such as schools, colleges, universities, andtraining centers.

The subsector is structured according to level and typeof educational services. Elementary and secondaryschools, junior colleges and colleges, universities, andprofessional schools correspond to a recognized series offormal levels of education designated by diplomas, associ-ate degrees (including equivalent certificates), anddegrees. The remaining industry groups are based moreon the type of instruction or training offered and the lev-els are not always as formally defined. The establishmentsare often highly specialized, many offering instruction in avery limited subject matter, for example ski lessons or onespecific computer software package. Within the sector, thelevel and types of training that are required of the instruc-tors and teachers vary depending on the industry.

Establishments that manage schools and other educa-tional establishments on a contractual basis are classifiedin this subsector if they both manage the operation andprovide the operating staff. Such establishments are clas-sified in the educational services subsector based on thetype of facility managed and operated.

6114 Business Schools and Computer andManagement Training

This NAICS industry group includes establishmentsclassified in the following NAICS industries: 61141, Busi-ness and Secretarial Schools; 61142, Computer Training;and 61143, Professional and Management DevelopmentTraining.

61141 Business and Secretarial Schools

This industry comprises establishments primarilyengaged in offering courses in office procedures and sec-retarial and stenographic skills and may offer courses inbasic office skills, such as word processing. In addition,these establishments may offer such classes as officemachine operation, reception, communications, and otherskills designed for individuals pursuing a clerical or secre-tarial career.

611410 Business and Secretarial Schools

This industry comprises establishments primarilyengaged in offering courses in office procedures and sec-retarial and stenographic skills and may offer courses inbasic office skills, such as word processing. In addition,these establishments may offer such classes as officemachine operation, reception, communications, and otherskills designed for individuals pursuing a clerical or secre-tarial career.

The data published with NAICS code 611410 are com-prised of the following SIC industry:

8244 Business and Secretarial Schools

61142 Computer Training

This industry comprises establishments primarilyengaged in conducting computer training (except com-puter repair), such as computer programming, softwarepackages, computerized business systems, computer elec-tronics technology, computer operations, and local areanetwork management. Instruction may be provided at theestablishment’s facilities or at an off-site location, includ-ing the client’s own facilities.

611420 Computer Training

This industry comprises establishments primarilyengaged in conducting computer training (except com-puter repair), such as computer programming, software

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packages, computerized business systems, computer elec-tronics technology, computer operations, and local areanetwork management. Instruction may be provided at theestablishment’s facilities or at an off-site location, includ-ing the client’s own facilities.

The data published with NAICS code 611420 are com-prised of this part of the following SIC industry:

8243 (pt) Computer Training, (Except ComputerRepair Training)

61143 Professional and Management DevelopmentTraining

This industry comprises establishments primarilyengaged in offering an array of short duration courses andseminars for management and professional development.Training for career development may be provided directlyto individuals or through employers’ training programs;and courses may be customized or modified to meet thespecial needs of customers. Instruction may be providedat the establishment’s facilities or at an off-site location,including the client’s own facilities.

611430 Professional and ManagementDevelopment Training

This industry comprises establishments primarilyengaged in offering an array of short duration courses andseminars for management and professional development.Training for career development may be provided directlyto individuals or through employers’ training programs;and courses may be customized or modified to meet thespecial needs of customers. Instruction may be providedat the establishment’s facilities or at an off-site location,including the client’s own facilities.

The data published with NAICS code 611430 are com-prised of this part of the following SIC industry:

8299 (pt) Professional and ManagementDevelopment Training

6115 Technical and Trade Schools

This industry comprises establishments primarilyengaged in offering vocational and technical training in avariety of technical subjects and trades. The training oftenleads to job-specific certification.

61151 Technical and Trade Schools

This industry comprises establishments primarilyengaged in offering vocational and technical training in avariety of technical subjects and trades. The training oftenleads to job-specific certification.

611511 Cosmetology and Barber Schools

This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarilyengaged in offering training in barbering, hair styling, orthe cosmetic arts, such as makeup or skin care. Theseschools provide job-specific certification.

The data published with NAICS code 611511 are com-prised of these parts of the following SIC industries:

7231 (pt) Beauty and Cosmetology Schools

7241 (pt) Barber Colleges

6115111 Beauty and Cosmetology Schools

Establishments primarily engaged in offering training inhair styling or the cosmetic arts, such as makeup or skincare. These schools provide job-specific certification.

6115112 Barber Colleges

Establishments primarily engaged in offering training inbarbering. These schools provide nonacademic certifica-tion.

611512 Flight Training

This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarilyengaged in offering aviation and flight training. Theseestablishments may offer vocational training, recreationaltraining, or both.

The data published with NAICS code 611512 are com-prised of these parts of the following SIC industries:

8249 (pt) Aviation Schools (Excluding FlyingInstruction)

8299 (pt) Flying Instruction

6115121 Flying Instruction

Establishments primarily engaged in offering flighttraining. These establishments may offer vocational train-ing, recreational training, or both.

6115122 Aviation Schools (Except FlyingInstruction)

Establishments primarily engaged in offering aviationtraining (except flight training). These establishments mayoffer vocational training, recreational training, or both.

611513 Apprenticeship Training

This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarilyengaged in offering apprenticeship training programs.These programs involve applied training as well as coursework.

The data published with NAICS code 611513 are com-prised of this part of the following SIC industry:

8249 (pt) Apprenticeship Training

611519 Other Technical and Trade Schools

This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarilyengaged in offering job or career vocational or technicalcourses (except cosmetology and barber training, aviation

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and flight training, and apprenticeship training). The cur-riculums offered by these schools are highly structuredand specialized and lead to job-specific certification.

The data published with NAICS code 611519 are com-prised of these parts of the following SIC industries:

8243 (pt) Computer Repair Training

8249 (pt) Other Technical and Trade Schools

8249 (pt) Truck Driving Schools

6115191 Other Technical and Trade Schools(Except Computer Repair and Truck DrivingSchools)

Establishments primarily engaged in offering job orcareer vocational or technical courses (except cosmetol-ogy and barber training, aviation and flight training, com-puter repair training, truck driving instruction, andapprenticeship training). The curriculums offered by theseestablishments are highly structured and specialized andgenerally lead to job-specific certification.

6115192 Computer Repair Training

Establishments primarily engaged in conducting train-ing in the repair and maintenance of computers and com-puter peripheral equipment.

6115193 Truck Driving Schools

Establishments primarily engaged in offering truck andbus driving instruction. Also included are constructionequipment operation schools.

6116 Other Schools and Instruction

This industry group comprises establishments primarilyengaged in offering or providing instruction (except aca-demic schools, colleges, and universities; and business,computer, management, technical, or trade instruction).

61161 Fine Arts Schools

This industry comprises establishments primarilyengaged in offering instruction in the arts, includingdance, art, drama, and music.

611610 Fine Arts Schools

This industry comprises establishments primarilyengaged in offering instruction in the arts, includingdance, art, drama, and music.

The data published with NAICS code 611610 are com-prised of these parts of the following SIC industries:

7911 (pt) Dance School or Studio ProvidingInstruction (Including Children’s and Pro-fessionals’)

8299 (pt) Art, Drama, and Music Schools

6116101 Dance Schools (Including Children’s andProfessionals’)

Establishments primarily engaged in teaching dance tochildren and adults.

6116102 Art, Drama, and Music Schools

Establishments primarily engaged in offering instruc-tion in the arts, including art, drama, and music.

61162 Sports and Recreation Instruction

This industry comprises establishments, such as campsand schools, primarily engaged in offering instruction inathletic activities to groups of individuals. Overnight andday sports instruction camps are included in this industry.

611620 Sports and Recreation Instruction

This industry comprises establishments, such as campsand schools, primarily engaged in offering instruction inathletic activities to groups of individuals. Overnight andday sports instruction camps are included in this industry.

The data published with NAICS code 611620 are com-prised of this part of the following SIC industry:

7999 (pt) Sports and Recreation Instruction

61163 Language Schools

This industry comprises establishments primarilyengaged in offering foreign language instruction (includ-ing sign language). These establishments are designed tooffer language instruction ranging from conversationalskills for personal enrichment to intensive training coursesfor career or educational opportunities.

611630 Language Schools

This industry comprises establishments primarilyengaged in offering foreign language instruction (includ-ing sign language). These establishments are designed tooffer language instruction ranging from conversationalskills for personal enrichment to intensive training coursesfor career or educational opportunities.

The data published with NAICS code 611630 are com-prised of this part of the following SIC industry:

8299 (pt) Language Schools

61169 All Other Schools and Instruction

This industry comprises establishments primarilyengaged in offering instruction (except business, com-puter, management, technical, trade, fine arts, athletic,and language instruction). Also excluded from this indus-try are academic schools, colleges, and universities.

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611691 Exam Preparation and Tutoring

This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarilyengaged in offering preparation for standardized examina-tions and/or academic tutoring services.

The data published with NAICS code 611691 are com-prised of this part of the following SIC industry:

8299 (pt) Exam Preparation and Tutoring

611692 Automobile Driving Schools

This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarilyengaged in offering automobile driving instruction.

The data published with NAICS code 611692 are com-prised of this part of the following SIC industry:

8299 (pt) Automobile Driving Instruction

611699 All Other Miscellaneous Schools andInstruction

This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarilyengaged in offering instruction (except business, com-puter, management, technical, trade, fine arts, athletic,language instruction, tutoring, and automobile drivinginstruction). Also excluded from this industry are aca-demic schools, colleges, and universities.

The data published with NAICS code 611699 are com-prised of this part of the following SIC industry:

8299 (pt) All Other Miscellaneous Schools andInstruction

6117 Educational Support Services

This industry comprises establishments primarilyengaged in providing noninstructional services that sup-port educational processes or systems.

61171 Educational Support Services

This industry comprises establishments primarilyengaged in providing noninstructional services that sup-port educational processes or systems.

611710 Educational Support Services

This industry comprises establishments primarilyengaged in providing noninstructional services that sup-port educational processes or systems.

The data published with NAICS code 611710 are com-prised of these parts of the following SIC industries:

8299 (pt) Educational Support Services8748 (pt) Educational Testing and Evaluation Services

6117101 Educational Support Services (ExceptEducational Test Development and EvaluationServices)

Establishments primarily engaged in providing nonin-structional services that support educational processessystems, such as educational counseling, educational cur-riculum development, and student exchange programs.

6117102 Educational Test Development andEvaluation Services

Establishments primarily engaged in providing educa-tional test development and evaluation services.

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Appendix C.Coverage and Methodology

MAIL/NONMAIL UNIVERSE

For this sector, large- and medium-size firms, plus allfirms known to operate more than one establishment,were sent questionnaires to be completed and returned tothe Census Bureau by mail. For most very small firms,data from existing administrative records of other Federalagencies were used instead. These records provided basicinformation on location, kind of business, receipts, pay-roll, number of employees, and legal form of organization.

Firms in the 1997 Economic Census were divided intothe mail universe and nonmail universe. The coverage ofand the method of obtaining census information fromeach are described below:

1. The mail universe consisted of firms for which infor-mation was obtained by means of a mail canvass andincluded:

a. Large employers, i.e., all multiestablishment firms,and all employer firms with payroll above a speci-fied cutoff (The term ‘‘employers’’ refers to firmswith one or more paid employees at any time dur-ing 1997 as shown in the active administrativerecords of other Federal agencies.).

b. A sample of small employers, i.e., single-establishment firms with payroll below a specifiedcutoff, in classifications for which specialized dataprecluded reliance solely on administrative recordssources.

2. The nonmail universe consisted of firms that were notrequired to file a regular census return and included:

a. Selected small employers, i.e., single-establishmentfirms with payroll below a specified cutoff.Although the payroll cutoff varied by kind of busi-ness, small employers in the nonmail universe gen-erally included firms with less than 10 employeesand represented about 10 percent of total receiptsof establishments covered in the census. Data onreceipts, payroll, and employment for smallemployers in the nonmail universe were derived orestimated from administrative records of other Fed-eral agencies.

b. All taxable nonemployers, i.e., all firms subject toFederal income tax with no paid employees during1997. Receipts information for these firms wasobtained from administrative records of other Fed-eral agencies. Although consisting of many firms,

nonemployers accounted for less than 10-percentof total receipts of all establishments covered inthe census. The census included only those nonem-ployer firms which reported a receipts volume of$1,000 or more during 1997. Establishmentsexempt from Federal income tax with no paidemployees were excluded as in previous censuses.Data for nonemployers are not included in thisreport, but are released as part of the Core Busi-ness Statistics Series.

INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION OF ESTABLISHMENTS

The classifications for all establishments in this sectorwere assigned in accordance with the 1997 North Ameri-can Industry Classification System (NAICS) Manual, UnitedStates. NAICS is a common classification system devel-oped by the United States, Canada, and Mexico. This sys-tem replaces the 1987 Standard Industrial Classification(SIC) that was used in previous censuses. Appendix A ofthe 1997 NAICS manual provides information on the com-parability between the 1987 SIC and the 1997 NAICS.More information on NAICS is available in the NAICSmanual and at www.census.gov/naics.

The method of assigning classifications, and the levelof detail at which establishments were classified, differedbetween 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 ofreceipts, and other industry-specific inquiries.

2. The nonmail universe.

a. Selected small employers were classified on thebasis of the most current kind-of-business classifi-cation available from one of the Census Bureau’scurrent sample surveys or the 1992 Economic Cen-sus. Otherwise, the classification was obtainedfrom administrative records of other Federal agen-cies. If the census or administrative record classifi-cations proved inadequate (none corresponded to a1997 Economic Census classification in the detailrequired for employers), the firm was sent a briefinquiry requesting information necessary to assigna 1997 census kind-of-business code.

b. Nonemployers were classified on the basis of infor-mation obtained from administrative records ofother Federal agencies.

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METHOD OF ASSIGNING TAX STATUS

For kind-of-business classifications where there weresubstantial numbers of taxable and tax-exempt establish-ments, establishments were classified based on the Fed-eral income tax filing requirement for the establishment ororganization. This classification was based primarily onthe response to an inquiry on the census questionnaire.Establishments that indicated that all or part of theirincome was exempt from Federal income tax under provi-sions of section 501 of the Internal Revenue Service (IRS)code were classified as tax-exempt; establishments indi-cating no such exemption were classified as taxable. Allgovernment-operated hospitals were classified as tax-exempt. For establishments in the nonmail universe, thetax status classification was based upon the type of taxreturn filed by the firm or organization.

For selected kind-of-business classifications that arecomprised primarily of tax-exempt establishments, allestablishments in those classifications were defined astax-exempt. All establishments in the remaining kind-of-business classifications (comprised primarily of taxableestablishments) were defined as taxable.

RELIABILITY OF DATA

All data compiled for this sector are subject to nonsam-pling errors. Nonsampling errors can be attributed tomany sources: inability to identify all cases in the actualuniverse; definition and classification difficulties; differ-ences in the interpretation of questions; errors in record-ing or coding the data obtained; and other errors of collec-tion, response, coverage, processing, and estimation formissing or misreported data.

Data presented in the Miscellaneous Subjects and theSources of Receipt or Revenue reports for this sector aresubject to sampling errors as well as nonsampling errors.Specifically, these data are estimated based on informationobtained from census questionnaires mailed to all largeemployers and to a sample of small employers in the uni-verse. Sampling errors affect these estimates insofar asthey may differ from results that would be obtained froma complete enumeration.

The accuracy of these tabulated data is determined bythe joint effects of the various nonsampling errors or bythe joint effects of sampling and nonsampling errors. Nodirect measurement of these effects has been obtainedexcept for estimation for missing or misreported data;

however, precautionary steps were taken in all phases ofthe collection, processing, and tabulation of the data in aneffort to minimize the effects of nonsampling errors.

The Census Bureau obtains limited informationextracted from administrative records of other Federalagencies. This information is used in conjunction withother information available to the Census Bureau todevelop estimates for nonemployers, small employers,and other establishments for which responses were notreceived in time for publication.

TREATMENT OF NONRESPONSE

Census report forms included two different types ofinquiries, ‘‘basic’’ and ‘‘industry-specific.’’ Data for thebasic inquiries, which include location, kind of business oroperation, receipts or revenue, payroll, number of employ-ees, and legal form of organization, were available from acombination of sources for all establishments. Data forindustry-specific inquiries, tailored to the particular kindsof business or operation covered by the report, were avail-able only from the establishments in the mail universethat completed the appropriate inquiries on the question-naire.

Data for industry-specific inquiries in this sector wereexpanded in most cases to account for establishmentsthat did not respond to the particular inquiry for whichdata are presented. Data presented for industry-specificinquiries based on a December 31 reference date wereexpanded in direct relationship to total receipts or revenueof only those establishments in business at the end of theyear. Unless otherwise noted in specific reports, data forother industry-specific inquiries were expanded in directrelationship to total receipts or revenue of all establish-ments included in the category. In a few cases expansionon the basis of the receipts or revenue item was notappropriate, and another basic data item was used as thebasis for expansion of reported data to account for nonre-spondents.

All reports in which data were expanded to account fornonmail employers and nonrespondents include a cover-age indicator for each publication category, which showsthe receipts or revenue of establishments responding tothe industry-specific inquiry as a percent of total receiptsor revenue for all establishments for which data areshown. For some inquiries, coverage is determined by theratio of total payroll or employment of establishmentsresponding to the inquiry to total payroll or employmentof all establishments in the category.

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Appendix D.Geographic Notes

TENNESSEE

Belle Meade. See ‘‘Nashville-Davidson (consolidatedcity).’’

Chattanooga is in Hamilton and Marion Counties; itannexed into Marion County in April 1994.

Farragut is in Knox and Loudon Counties.

Forest Hills. See ‘‘Nashville-Davidson (consolidated city).’’

Goodlettsville is in Davidson and Sumner Counties; see‘‘Nashville-Davidson (consolidated city).’’

Harriman is in Morgan and Roane Counties.

Humboldt is in Gibson and Madison Counties.

Johnson City is in Carter, Sullivan, and Washington Coun-ties.

Kingsport is in Hawkins and Sullivan Counties.

McKenzie is in Carroll, Henry, and Weakley Counties.

Millersville is in Robertson and Sumner Counties.

Morristown is in Hamblen and Jefferson Counties; itannexed into Jefferson County in July 1995.

Nashville-Davidson (balance). See ‘‘Nashville-Davidson(consolidated city).’’

Nashville-Davidson (consolidated city). The ‘‘Metro-politan Government of Nashville and Davidson County’’ iscoextensive with Davidson County. It includes BelleMeade, Forest Hills, Goodlettsville (part in DavidsonCounty), and Oak Hill, which are tabulated separately.‘‘Nashville-Davidson (balance),’’ which is a place equiva-lent, includes Berry Hill, Lakewood, and Ridgetop (part inDavidson County), which are not populous enough forseparate tabulation.

Oak Hill. See ‘‘Nashville-Davidson (consolidated city).’’

Oak Ridge is in Anderson and Roane Counties.

Oliver Springs is in Anderson, Morgan, and Roane Coun-ties.

Spring Hill is in Maury and Williamson Counties.

Sweetwater is in McMinn and Monroe Counties.

Tullahoma is in Coffee and Franklin Counties.

White House is in Robertson and Sumner Counties.

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Appendix E.Metropolitan Areas

TENNESSEE

Chattanooga, TN—GA MSA

Catoosa County, GA

Dade County, GA

Walker County, GA

Hamilton County, TN

Marion County, TN

Clarksville—Hopkinsville, TN—KY MSA

Christian County, KY

Montgomery County, TN

Jackson, TN MSA

Chester County, TN

Madison County, TN

Johnson City—Kingsport—Bristol, TN—VA MSA

Carter County, TN

Hawkins County, TN

Sullivan County, TN

Unicoi County, TN

Washington County, TN

Scott County, VA

Washington County, VA

Bristol, VA (IC)

Knoxville, TN MSA

Anderson County, TN

Blount County, TN

Knox County, TN

Loudon County, TN

Sevier County, TN

Union County, TN

Memphis, TN—AR—MS MSA

Crittenden County, AR

DeSoto County, MS

Fayette County, TN

Shelby County, TN

Tipton County, TN

Nashville, TN MSA

Cheatham County, TN

Davidson County, TN

Dickson County, TN

Robertson County, TN

Rutherford County, TN

Sumner County, TN

Williamson County, TN

Wilson County, TN

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