![]() The new system provides five levels of classification (compared to four in SIC) in detailed codes that have a maximum of six digits (up from four in SIC) and detailed classifications called "U.S. ![]() The numeric system of NAICS coding has no relationship to that of SIC. Further information regarding industry grouping in CES is available at Industry Coding All publically-owned establishments are classified in government. Economic Classification Policy Committee aggregated NAICS sectors into groupings called "supersectors." The CES program publishes data for the supersectors that are within the scope of the CES program excluded are agriculture and private households. Source: For purposes of analysis, the U.S. Transportation, Communications, Electric, Gas, And Sanitary Services Other Services (except Public Administration) Professional, Scientific, and Technical ServicesĪdministrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction NAICS Sectors SectorĪgriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting The conversion to NAICS increased detail in services, with new sectors such as information professional, scientific, and technical services and administrative and support and waste management and remediation services, and established a new sector, accommodation and food services. Table 2 displays NAICS sectors table 3 displays SIC divisions. There are 20 broad sectors in NAICS, compared to only 10 divisions in SIC. The highest level of NAICS classification is called the sector, and corresponds roughly to the division in SIC. NAICS has twice the number of aggregate industry groupings as SIC. SIC to NAICS Comparison Industry Grouping NAICS Conversion Implementation Dates for the CES Program Conversion ![]() For information about how NAICS revisions impact other BLS programs, see Table 1. See table 1 below for NAICS conversion implementation dates in the CES program. Reviews of NAICS are scheduled every 5 years NAICS 2022 is the most current version. Instead, NAICS 2002 was the first version implemented by BLS, and the CES program converted from SIC to NAICS in June 2003. The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) did not transition to the first version of NAICS, NAICS 1997. in April 1997 and published the first U.S. Census Bureau issued a notice, available at making NAICS effective in the U.S. NAICS recognizes hundreds more businesses than SIC did, largely in the fast-growing service sector. NAICS codes are not related to SIC codes rather NAICS is a completely redesigned way of coding industries. A classification system shared across the three countries allows direct comparison of economic data across borders in North America. NAICS is the product of a collaborative effort between the United States (U.S.), Canada, and Mexico. After 60 years of use, the CES program retired the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) system and replaced it with NAICS.
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