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The MEPS-IC list sample of private sector establishments is drawn annually from the most recently updated version of the U.S. Census Bureau’s Business Register. Sample sizes are provided in the table below by reference year and establishment type. An establishment is a particular workplace or location. A firm is a business entity consisting of one or more business establishments under common ownership or control. The sample is drawn at the establishment level, not at the firm level; more than one establishment can be sampled from the same firm. Sample sizes for private sector establishments are broken out by single and multiunit establishments. Single establishments are those where the firm has only one location; multiunit establishments are those where the firm has more than one location. The State and Local Government sample is drawn annually from the most recently available Census of Governments. This sample is drawn at the governmental unit level, which is defined as all sites under a single controlling governmental entity.
For information on how the private sector sample is allocated by State, see Table 1 of Methodology Report #31: Sample Design of the 2017 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey Insurance Component and see Table 4 for the State and local government allocations. |