Modeling Single Establishment Firm Returns to the 2007 Economic Census

35 Pages Posted: 5 Oct 2011

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Emin Dinlersoz

Center for Economic Studies - US Census Bureau

Shawn D. Klimek

U.S. Census Bureau - Center for Economic Studies

Date Written: September 1, 2011

Abstract

The Economic Census is one of the most important activities that the U.S. Census Bureau performs. It is critical for updating firm ownership/structure and industry information for a large number of businesses in the Census Bureau’s Business Register, impacting most other economic programs. Also, it feeds into Bureau of Economic Analysis products, such as benchmark input output accounts and Gross Domestic Product. The overall check-in rate for the 2007 Economic Census was just over 86%. Establishments owned by multi-location companies returned over 90% of their forms, as compared to the roughly two million single-establishment firms sampled in the Census that returned just over 80%. We model the check-in rate for single-establishment firms by using a large number of variables that might be correlated with whether or not a firm returns a form in the Economic Census. These variables are broadly categorized as the characteristics of firms, measures of external factors, and features of the survey design. We use the model for two purposes. First, by including many of the factors that may be correlated with returns we aim to focus limited advertising and outreach resources to low-return segments of the population. Second, we use the model to investigate the efficacy of an unplanned intervention expected to increase return rates: using certified mailing for one of the form follow-ups.

Keywords: Economic Census, multivariate analysis, paradata, responsive design

JEL Classification: C81

Suggested Citation

Dinlersoz, Emin and Klimek, Shawn D., Modeling Single Establishment Firm Returns to the 2007 Economic Census (September 1, 2011). US Census Bureau Center for Economic Studies Paper No. CES-WP- 11-28, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1938998 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1938998

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