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» Business Structure, Volume 4, Issue 7, 2004
If business has at least one employee, not including respondent, whose primary job is to direct, manage, or supervise the work of other employees.

9a. About how many employees is it whose primary job is to manage or supervise others?

Response Employing, small businesses with supervisory employees All employing, small businesses
1 One 44 15
2 Two 25 9
3 Three 15 5
4 Four 6 2
5 Five or more 10 4
6 DK/Refuse 0 0
7 Manager only 65
Total (%) 100 100
N 376 752

Notes: Forty-four (44) percent of those small, employing businesses that have employees whose primary job is supervisory, other than the owner or manager, have only one such employee (Q#9a). Fifteen (15) percent of small, employing businesses have only one employee, other than the owner or manager, whose primary job is supervisory (Q#9a).


Volume 4, Issue 7, 2004
ISSN - 1534-8326

William J. Dennis, Jr.
NFIB Research Foundation



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