The SIC system was established in the 1930s and revised through 1987
The Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) system became the North American Industry Classification System
The NAICS replaced the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) system in the United States
Yes, SIC does stand for the Standard Industrial Classification Code which was first created by the U.S. government in 1937, but has since been replaced by the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS).
The NAICS replaced the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) system in the United States
The International Standard Industrial Classification (ISIC) system was established by the United Nations (UN) in 1948
The International Standard Industrial Classification (ISIC) system was established by the United Nations (UN) in 1948
Standard Occupational Classification System.
In Australia the business classification system is known as the ANZSIC system of classification for industry. (Australian and New Zealand Standard Industrial Classification). They are classified according to sections, then the sections have a number or industries in them. The sections are named from A-Q. E.g Section H - Education. With size, it is classified from minute - small business - medium business - and large business. They are put into these categories into which of how much money they handle per month. In Australia the business classification system is known as the ANZSIC system of classification for industry. (Australian and New Zealand Standard Industrial Classification). They are classified according to sections, then the sections have a number or industries in them. The sections are named from A-Q. E.g Section H - Education. With size, it is classified from minute - small business - medium business - and large business. They are put into these categories into which of how much money they handle per month.
Standard Occupational Classification is SOC.
The 2010 Standard Occupational Classification(SOC) system is used by Federal statistical agencies to classify workers.
Standard Occupational Classification System.
The Standard was changed to provide additional benefits by compliance with the UN Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS).