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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 November 2014
This is the seventh of a series of notes intended to keep readers of The Canadian Journal of Economics and Political Science in touch with the evolution of statistical programmes in Canada. The first note was published in November, 1959; subsequent notes were published in February issues of the Journal. Reprints are available from DBS on request.
1 The store (location) is the pragmatic unit approximating a pure activity, capable of reporting sales, inventories, and payrolls, and fitting cleanly into stratifications by trade, size groupings, geographical divisions, etc. The establishment is the smallest operating unit capable of reporting the range of census detail, i.e., most importantly, operating expenses.
2 Sales to households, not going through store channels, i.e., books through book clubs, toilet preparations through door-to-door canvassing, etc.