NAICS to SIC / SIC to NAICS

How NAICS affects data users
New industries
New sectors
New code system
Benefits
Breaks in time series

Implementation 
Census Bureau 
BEA 
BLS 
Other agencies 

Product Classification
Service Sector
Manufacturing

Questions?
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International
Convergence
Working Group

Development of NAICS 
Introduction
Federal Register  
Issues & concepts 
Papers & speeches 
Concordances



Implementing NAICS at the
Bureau of Labor Statistics

Office/Program Conversion Reference Period Publication Date
Office of Employment and Unemployment Statistics    
Current Employment Statistics May 2003 June 2003
Mass Layoff Statistics January 2002 March 2002
Current Population Survey January 2003 February 2003
Occupational Employment Statistics 2002 Fourth Qtr. January 2004
Covered Employment and Wages 2001 Fall 2002
Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey* May 2003
July 2003
     
Office of Occupational Statistics and Employment Projections 2002-2012 February 2004
     
Office of Productivity and Technology    
Productivity Measures for Selected Industries 2001 2003 Fourth Qtr.
Foreign Labor Statistics 2003 late 2004
     
Office of Compensation and Working Conditions    
National Compensation Survey
  Employment Cost Index March 2005 April 2005
  Employer Costs for Employee Compensation March 2005 June 2005
  Locality Wage Levels Spring 2005 Spring 2005
  National and Census Division Publications 2004 Spring 2005
  Integrated Benefit Provision Products 2004 Spring 2005
     
Occupational Safety and Health Statistics
  Survey of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses 2003 December 2004
  Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries 2003 August 2004
     
Office of Prices and Living Conditions    
Producer Price Indexes January 2004 February 2004
     
*BLS plans to retab the Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey (JOLTS) data on a NAICS basis back to December 2000.
   


NAICS contact for BLS:   David Talan
Phone: (202) 691-6467
E-mail: talan.david@bls.gov