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The data for this survey report were collected for the NFIB Research Foundation by the executive interviewing group of The Gallup Organization. The interviews for this edition of the Poll were conducted between July 24 - August 25, 2006 from a sample of small employers. “Small employer” was defined for purposes of this survey as a business owner employing no fewer than one individual in addition to the owner(s) and no more than 249.

            The sampling frame used for the survey was drawn at the Foundation’s direction from the files of the Dun & Bradstreet Corporation, an imperfect file but the best currently available for public use. A random stratified sample design is typically employed to compensate for the highly skewed distribution of small-business owners by employee size of firm (Table A1).  Almost 60 percent of employers in the United States employ just one to four people meaning that a random sample would yield comparatively few larger small employers to interview. Since size within the small-business population is often an important differentiating variable, it is important that an adequate number of interviews be conducted among those employing more than 10 people. The interview quotas established to achieve these added interviews from larger, small-business owners are arbitrary but adequate to allow independent examination of the 10-19 and 20-249 employee size classes as well as the 1-9 employee size group.

 

Table A1
Sample Composition under Varying Scenarios

 

 

Expected from
 Random Sample*

 

Stratified Random Sample

 

Obtained from Stratified
 Random Sample

 

Employee Size of Firm

 

Interviews
Expected

 

Percent Distri-
bution

 

Interview
Quotas

 

Percent Distri-
bution

 

Completed Interviews

 

Percent Distri-
bution

 

1 - 9
10 - 19
20 - 250

 

593
82
75

 

79
11
10

 

350
200
200

 

47
27
27

 

350
200
201

 

47
27
27

 

All Firms

 

750

 

100

 

750

 

101

 

751

 

101

*Sample universe developed from the Bureau of the Census 2002 data) published by the Office of Advocacy at the Small Business Administration


Volume 6, Issue 3, 2006
ISSN - 1534-8326

William J. Dennis, Jr.
NFIB Research Foundation



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