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Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Services: Session Introduction 27 th Meeting of the Voorburg Group Warsaw, Poland John B. Murphy Assistant Division Chief for Classification Activities U.S. Census Bureau
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Overview Review of Classifications Mini Presentations on Turnover Facilitated Discussion 2
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Presenters Turnover/Output Mini-presentations Greg Peterson – Statistics Canada Mayumi Fujita – Statistics Bureau of Japan Sławomir Nałęcz - Central Statistical Office of Poland Richard McMahon – Central Statistics Office of Ireland Discussion John Murphy – US Census Bureau 3
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Industry Classification Industry Classifications Reviewed ISIC Rev. 4 7 industries NACE Rev. 2.0 12 industries JSIC 38 industries ANZSIC 2006 12 industries NAICS United States 23 industries 4
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Industry Classification Scope – Similar for all industry classifications Common aggregates – Creative, artistic activities Libraries, museums, cultural activities Sports, amusement, recreation One difference – JSIC includes cinemas 5
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Product Classification CPC Ver. 2.0 28 subclasses CPA 2008 68 subclasses ANZSPC 9 products NAPCS128 products Differences in the content and focus of products 6
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Product Classification CPC provides general categories - e.g., services of performing artists CPA includes a larger number of products with more detail - e.g., services of performing artists, support services for performing artists NAPCS includes more specific transaction oriented detail - e.g., admissions for performing arts, contract live performing arts, licensing of rights, support services for live events - Related services such as meals, beverages, parking and reselling merchandise 7
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