COVID-19 Nebraska Business Survey Report

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MAY 2020

COVID-19 IMPACT ON NEBRASKA BUSINESSES NEBRASKA BUSINESS RESPONSE SURVEY REPORT


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REPORT PREPARED BY Josie Schafer, director, UNO Center for Public Affairs Research Tara Grell, graphic designer, UNO Center for Public Affairs Research Melanie Kiper, community service specialist, UNO Center for Public Affairs Research


The State of Nebraska, the Nebraska Chamber of Commerce, the University of Nebraska and several local project partners came together to develop and share the Nebraska Business Response Survey to understand the impact coronavirus (COVID-19) is having on the revenue and workforce of organizations across the state and find the best ways to support our business and nonprofit community during this crisis. The survey launched Wednesday, April 15, 2020, at 2 P.M. and closed Friday, April 24, 2020, at 5 P.M. The survey was only made available online and in English and Spanish. The survey was translated into Spanish by Lissette Aliaga-Linares, Ph.D., assistant professor of sociology and anthropology at the University of Nebraska at Omaha. The survey was distributed by email invitation from survey partners to their organization’s associates and publicly announced at a press conference by Pete Ricketts, Governor of the State of Nebraska. After the first 100 responses were received, a real-time, publicly available summary of each question response was made available at cpar.unomaha.edu\nebusinessresults. The summary report can still be accessed at that website. A series of reports using the survey data will be made available throughout May of 2020. This report provides an executive summary for the survey and analysis of quantitative survey questions by industry and by regions in Nebraska. The regions are based on zip codes in community college districts. An additional region was created in the area of the City of Lincoln due to the high number of responses. First, the survey results can only represent the views of those that responded during the 10 days that the survey was open. We recognize that the current global pandemic is rapidly evolving and thus viewpoints may evolve as well. Second, not all respondents answered all questions. Thus, the percentages and the number of respondents are given for most data points in the report and do vary across questions. Finally, in some places results may not add up to 100% due to rounding. Questions about the data and analysis of the survey can be directed to: Josie Gatti Schafer, Ph.D., director, Center for Public Affairs Research University of Nebraska at Omaha jgschafer@unomaha.edu Questions about survey development or future surveys on this topic can be directed to: Catherine Lang, state director, Nebraska Business Development Center cdlang@unomaha.edu


EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

75% of those that clicked on the survey completed more than 45% of the survey

7,649

5,785

clicks on the survey

completed more than 45% of the survey

Largest Industry Sectors Represented

15.2% (696)

Health Care and Social Assistance

Most Respondents Were Small Businesses 4.5%

(204)

250 to 1,000 or more employees

22.4% (1,022)

20 to 249 employees

(includes automotive repair and services, equipment repair, barber/beauty shops, funeral services, dry cleaning, churches and religious organizations, civic and social organizations, business and professional associations, and labor union organizations)

55.5% (2,529)

1 to 19 employees

Retail Trade

17.7% (805)

No employees other than the sole proprietor

Other Services

14.6% (669)

9.8% (448)


87%

of respondents have been negatively impacted by the recent outbreak of the coronavirus (COVID-19)

(6,647)

Industries that report the largest negative impacts from coronavirus (COVID-19)

97.19%

Arts, Entertainment and Recreation

94.68%

Health Care and Social AssistanceÂ

(301)

(658)

Educational Services

94.4% (113)

Accommodation and Food Services

93.35% (369)

Respondents report negative revenue and employment impacts as a result of coronavirus (COVID-19) Average current revenue impact as a % of total revenue

Average current employment impact as a % of all employees

-44.2

-35.2

(4,842)

-100

100

-100

(3,111)

100


Respondents top concerns with respect to the coronavirus (COVID-19) Financial impact on operations and/or liquidity and capital

(3,516)

Duration of outbreak/quarantine efforts

(3,306)

Decreasing consumer confidence/spending

(2,651)

Going out of business

(1,298)

Workforce safety

(1,172)

(3,713)

41.5%

33.3%

16.3% 14.7%

49.9%

Most organizations have placed some restrictions on employees (51%, 2,873) and the public (71%, 4,027) from entering their workplaces

66%

44.1%

The average percent of the workforce that is able to work remotely

of businesses are considering or currently applying for any federal programs (for example, capital or employment assistance from the Small Business Administration) as a result of the coronavirus (COVID-19). *The United States Small Business Administration’s Payroll Protection Program (PPP) is the most common program being considered.

Will you need help applying for any federal business support programs?

YES

NO

27.0%

50.2%

(1,014)

(1,889)

NOT SURE 23.0% (857)


Responses by Region (Nebraska Community College Districts) WESTERN NEBRASKA

NORTHEAST

4% (160)

10% (453)

METROPOLITAN

28% (1,229)

MID-PLAINS

SOUTHEAST

7% (291)

12% (553) CENTRAL

20% (893)

LINCOLN AREA

19% (862)



INDUSTRY REPORT


Which one of the following best describes your organization’s primary industry? (n=4,575)

0%

Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting

2%

4%

0.1%, 3

Utilities

0.9%, 43

Construction

5.6%, 256

Manufacturing

5.4%, 246 1.9%, 87

Retail Trade

9.8%, 448

Transportation and Warehousing Information

1.5%, 67 1.9%, 87

Finance and Insurance

5.2%, 238

Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services

8.4%, 384

Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services

0.3%, 15 1.8%, 84

Educational Services

2.7%, 123

Health Care and Social Assistance

15.2%, 696

Arts, Entertainment and Recreation

6.8%, 310

Accommodation and Food Services

8.5%, 387

Other Services Public Administration

14.6%, 669 2.3%, 107

Real Estate Other Not Listed

10

8%

4.0%, 182

Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction

Wholesale Trade

6%

1.3%, 60 1.8%, 83

COVID-19 IMPACT ON NEBRASKA BUSINESSES

10%

12%

14%

16%


Has the recent outbreak of the coronavirus (COVID-19) directly impacted your organization? No Impact

Yes, Negatively

Yes, Positively

0%

Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

Manufacturing

84.0%, 205

89.9%, 402 87.9%, 58

Information

90.6%, 77

Finance and Insurance

85.7%, 203 87.2%, 334

Management of Companies and Enterprises

100%, 15

Administrative Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services

90.5%, 76

Educational Services

94.4%, 113

Health Care and Social Assistance

94.7%, 658

Arts, Entertainment and Recreation

97.2%, 301

Accommodation and Food Services

93.4%, 369

Other Services

92.6%, 617

Real Estate Other Not Listed

100%

78.5%, 201

Retail Trade

Public Administration

90%

67.4%, 29

82.4%, 70

Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services

80%

100%, 3

Wholesale Trade

Transportation and Warehousing

70%

75.3%, 127

Utilities Construction

60%

86.9%, 93 86.7%, 52 87.8%, 72

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Are you currently reducing or planning to reduce staff and/or hours? Yes, the number of staff

Yes, the hours worked by staff

0%

Yes, both the number of staff and the hours worked by staff

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

80%

74.4%, 32 59.7%, 151

Construction Manufacturing

52.0%, 127

Wholesale Trade

50.0%, 43

Retail Trade

40.0%, 179 50.7%, 34

Transportation and Warehousing

57.0%, 49

Information

73.0%, 173

Finance and Insurance Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services

59.9%, 229

Management of Companies and Enterprises

66.7%, 10

Administrative Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services

39.3%, 33

Educational Services

39.8%, 49 36.4%, 252

Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment and Recreation

39.0%, 121

Accommodation and Food Services

72.0%, 278

Other Services Public Administration

45.3%, 301 55.1%, 59

Real Estate

60.0%, 36

Other Not Listed

58.5%, 48

COVID-19 IMPACT ON NEBRASKA BUSINESSES

90%

66.7%, 2

Utilities

12

70%

73.5%, 133

Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction

60%

No

100%


Estimate the impact the coronavirus (COVID-19) is having on your organization’s current revenue (% of total revenue). No impact

-100% to -50%

- 49% to -1%

1% to 50%

0%

51% to 100%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

55.9%, 118 42.3%, 33 58.6%, 243 47.6%, 30

Transportation and Warehousing

60.8%, 48

Information 77.5%, 138

Finance and Insurance Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services

62.1%, 195

Management of Companies and Enterprises

73.3%, 11 50.0%, 35 49.4%, 43

Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services Public Administration Real Estate Other Not Listed

100%

66.7%, 130

Manufacturing

Administrative Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services

90%

72.7%, 16

Construction

Retail Trade

80%

66.7%, 2

Utilities

Wholesale Trade

70%

59.3%, 83

Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction

60%

59.5%, 368 62.5%, 177 75.1%, 277 56.9%, 345 62.5%, 40 46.0%, 23 47.0%, 31

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Estimate the impact the coronavirus (COVID-19) is having on your organization’s current employment (% of all employees). No impact

-100% to -50%

- 49% to -1%

1% to 50%

0%

10%

51% to 100%

20%

30%

40%

60%

50.0%, 1 45.5%, 5 62.1%, 72

Construction

62.8%, 76

Manufacturing

58.1%, 25

Wholesale Trade

44.7%, 127

Retail Trade

54.3%, 19

Transportation and Warehousing

54.1%, 20

Information

47.8%, 33

Finance and Insurance Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services

52.1%, 73

Management of Companies and Enterprises

60.0%, 3

Administrative Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services

53.2%, 25 60.6%, 40

Educational Services 44.9%, 182

Arts, Entertainment and Recreation

55.0%, 105

Accommodation and Food Services

64.5%, 211

Other Services

52.8%, 242

Public Administration Real Estate Other Not Listed

14

COVID-19 IMPACT ON NEBRASKA BUSINESSES

80%

50.0%,1

Utilities

Health Care and Social Assistance

70%

54.0%, 34

Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction

50%

63.3%, 31 32.0%, 8 50.0%, 16

90%

100%


Estimate the impact of coronoavirus (COVID-19) on your organization’s revenue in 30 days (% of total revenue). No impact

-100% to -50%

- 49% to -1%

1% to 50%

0%

51% to 100%

10%

20%

30%

40%

60%

70%

60.8%, 115

Manufacturing

55.5%, 111 46.3%, 37

Wholesale Trade 53.7%, 208 50.0%, 29

65.3%, 49

Information

75.4%, 135

Finance and Insurance Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services

57.7%, 184

Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services

71.4%, 10 46.4%, 32 56.8%, 46

Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services

56.5%, 341 64.9%, 174 69.6%, 243 54.4%, 314

Public Administration

53.2%, 33

Real Estate

50.0%, 26

Other Not Listed

100%

65.2%, 15

Construction

Transportation and Warehousing

90%

66.7%, 2

Utilities

Retail Trade

80%

59.9%, 82

Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction

50%

50.8%, 33

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Estimate the impact of coronoavirus (COVID-19) on your organization’s employment in 30 days (% of total all employees). No impact

-100% to -50%

- 49% to -1%

1% to 50%

0%

10%

51% to 100%

20%

30%

40%

60%

70%

50.0%, 1

50.0%, 1 57.1%, 4

Utilities

52.3%, 58

Construction

58.7%, 71

Manufacturing

35.7%, 15

Wholesale Trade Retail Trade

42.9%, 95 37.8%, 14

Transportation and Warehousing

50.0%, 18

Information Finance and Insurance

40.7%, 57

Management of Companies and Enterprises

75.0%, 3

Administrative Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services

45.7%, 21

Educational Services

49.1%, 26 43.6%, 147

Arts, Entertainment and Recreation

53.7%, 50

Accommodation and Food Services

57.9%, 75

Other Services Public Administration Real Estate Other Not Listed

16

44.4%, 28

Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services

Health Care and Social Assistance

COVID-19 IMPACT ON NEBRASKA BUSINESSES

80%

49.2%, 30

Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction

50%

52.1%, 87 43.8%, 21 33.3%, 8 32.3%, 10

90%

100%


Which of the following are your organization’s top 3 concerns with respect to the coronavirus (COVID-19)? *The 5 choices with the most responses are shown. 1/5: Financial impact on operations and/or liquidity and capital 0%

10%

20%

Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Utilities Construction

30%

40%

90%

100%

50.0%, 128

55.2%, 48

Retail Trade

61.8%, 277

Transportation and Warehousing

61.2%, 41

Information

70.1%, 61 55.9%, 133 59.1%, 227 53.3%, 8

Administrative Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services

58.3%, 49

Educational Services

56.9%, 70

Health Care and Social Assistance

66.1%, 460

Arts, Entertainment and Recreation

75.5%, 234

Accommodation and Food Services

78.0%, 302

Other Services Public Administration

80%

23.3%, 10

Wholesale Trade

Management of Companies and Enterprises

70%

0.0%, 0

52.8%, 130

Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services

60%

52.2%, 95

Manufacturing

Finance and Insurance

50%

69.7%, 466 34.6%, 37

Real Estate

61.7%, 37

Other Not Listed

60.2%, 50

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Which of the following are your organization’s top 3 concerns with respect to the coronavirus (COVID-19)? 2/5: Duration of outbreak/quarantine efforts 0%

Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting

10%

20%

30%

40%

47.3%, 86

Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Utilities

60.5%, 26 52.7%, 135

Manufacturing

51.6%, 127

Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing

50.6%, 44 52.0%, 233 64.2%, 43

Information

58.6%, 51

Finance and Insurance

55.5%, 132

Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services

58.9%, 226

Management of Companies and Enterprises

60.0%, 9

Administrative Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services

18

100%, 3

Construction

Wholesale Trade

46.4%, 39 69.9%, 86 64.8%, 451 71.6%, 222 57.4%, 222 61.3%, 410

Public Administration

60.7%, 65

Real Estate

61.7%, 37

Other Not Listed

61.4%, 51

COVID-19 IMPACT ON NEBRASKA BUSINESSES

50%

60%

70%

80%

90%

100%


Which of the following are your organization’s top 3 concerns with respect to the coronavirus (COVID-19)? 3/5: Decreasing consumer confidence/spending 0%

Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction Utilities

10%

20%

38.8%, 289 57.5%, 26

52.1%, 129

Accommodation and Food Services Other Services Public Administration

46.7%, 200 45.2%, 7 32.5%, 38 26.4%, 40 60.6%, 184 48.6%, 188 46.6%, 188 35.5%, 312

Real Estate Other Not Listed

100%

64.5%, 48

Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services

Arts, Entertainment and Recreation

90%

55.2%, 113

54.2%, 50

Health Care and Social Assistance

80%

45.9%, 156

Finance and Insurance

Educational Services

70%

60.9%, 16

Information

Administrative Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services

60%

37.2%, 1

Retail Trade

Management of Companies and Enterprises

50%

33.3%, 76

Wholesale Trade

Transportation and Warehousing

40%

41.8%, 477

Construction Manufacturing

30%

68.3%, 38 41.0%, 41

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Which of the following are your organization’s top 3 concerns with respect to the coronavirus (COVID-19)? 4/5: Going out of business 0%

Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting

10%

14.3%, 26

Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction

33.3%, 1

Utilities

2.3%, 1

Construction Manufacturing

9.4%, 24 14.2%, 35

Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services Public Administration Real Estate Other Not Listed

20

20%

COVID-19 IMPACT ON NEBRASKA BUSINESSES

18.4%, 16 30.1%, 135 22.4%, 15 18.4%, 16 5.5%,13 11.5%, 44 6.7%, 1 28.6%, 24 20.3%, 25 24.3%, 169 31.6%, 98 39.5%, 153 30.8%, 206 4.7%, 5 8.3%, 5 16.9%, 14

30%

40%

50%

60%

70%

80%

90%

100%


Which of the following are your organization’s top 3 concerns with respect to the coronavirus (COVID-19)? 5/5: Workforce safety 0%

Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction

10%

20%

Manufacturing

24.8%, 61

17.2%, 77

Transportation and Warehousing

16.4%, 11

Information

16.1%, 14

Finance and Insurance

19.7%, 47

Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services

20.8%, 80

Management of Companies and Enterprises

26.7%, 4

Administrative Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services

23.8%, 20

Accommodation and Food Services Other Services Public Administration Real Estate Other Not Listed

70%

80%

90%

100%

19.5%, 17

Retail Trade

Arts, Entertainment and Recreation

60%

46.5%, 20 25.0%, 64

Health Care and Social Assistance

50%

0.0%, 0

Construction

Educational Services

40%

17.0%, 31

Utilities

Wholesale Trade

30%

21.1%, 26 28.7%, 200 11.9%, 37 9.6%, 37 18.5%, 124 36.4%, 39 8.3%, 5 16.9%, 14

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Has your organization placed any restrictions on the public from entering your physical work sites? Yes

No

Not Sure

Not Applicable

0%

Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

66.7%, 2 86.0%, 37

Utilities 49.6%, 127

74.0%, 182

Manufacturing Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information

56.3%, 49 60.9%, 273 47.8%, 32 58.6%, 51 85.3%, 203

Finance and Insurance Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services

60.7%, 233

Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment and Recreation

73.3%, 11 44.0%, 37 83.7%, 103 80.9%, 563 77.4%, 240

Accommodation and Food Services

80.9%, 313

Other Services

78.8%, 527

Public Administration Real Estate Other Not Listed

22

COVID-19 IMPACT ON NEBRASKA BUSINESSES

70%

46.2%, 84

Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction

Construction

60%

86.9%, 93 66.7%, 40 62.7%, 52

80%

90%

100%


Has your organization placed any restrictions on employees entering your physical work sites? Yes

No

Not Sure

Not Applicable

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

70%

54.1%, 133 43.7%, 38

Retail Trade

48.9%, 219 43.3%, 29

Transportation and Warehousing

Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services Public Administration Real Estate Other Not Listed

100%

45.7%, 117

Wholesale Trade

Finance and Insurance

90%

72.1%, 31

Utilities

Information

80%

66.7%, 2

Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction

Manufacturing

60%

50.0%, 91

Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting

Construction

50%

50.6%, 44 57.6%, 137 49.7%, 191 40.0%, 6

40.0%, 6 45.2%, 38 65.0%, 80 60.1%, 418 56.1%, 174 43.2%, 167 57.8%, 387 62.6%, 67 56.7%, 34 53.0%, 44

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Percent of employees that are able to work remotely.

0% or not sure

1% to 25%

26% to 50%

51% to 75%

0%

10%

76% to 100%

20%

30%

40%

50%

70%

80%

57.5%, 23

Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting

100.0%, 1

Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction

48.1%, 13

Utilities

41.0%, 32

Construction

64.5%, 71

Manufacturing

42.9%, 12

Wholesale Trade Retail Trade

60%

39.3%, 35 58.8%, 10

Transportation and Warehousing

52.3%, 23

Information

63.1%, 82

Finance and Insurance Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services

75.1%, 133

Management of Companies and Enterprises

71.4%, 5

Administrative Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services

36.0%, 9 66.7%, 48

Educational Services 29.3%, 83

Health Care and Social AssistanceÂ

46.5%, 59

Arts, Entertainment and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services

76.3%, 58 43.2%, 76

Public Administration Real Estate Other Not Listed

24

COVID-19 IMPACT ON NEBRASKA BUSINESSES

38.6%, 22 63.0%, 17 59.0%, 23

90%

100%


Percent of employees currently working remotely.

0% or not sure

1% to 25%

26% to 50%

51% to 75%

0%

10%

76% to 100%

20%

30%

40%

60%

70%

35.2%, 25

Construction

63.9%, 62

Manufacturing

37.0%, 10

Wholesale Trade 39.7%, 29 61.5%, 8

Transportation and Warehousing

53.5%, 23

Information

50.0%, 59

Finance and Insurance Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services

68.2%, 116

Management of Companies and Enterprises

71.4%, 5

Administrative Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services

30.4%, 7 67.1%, 49

Educational Services

28.8%, 72

Health Care and Social Assistance

46.3%, 56

Arts, Entertainment and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services

73.4%, 47 41.4%, 70

Public Administration

Other Not Listed

100%

45.8%, 11

Utilities

Real Estate

90%

100.0%, 1

Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction

Other Services

80%

61.3%, 19

Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting

Retail Trade

50%

38.0%, 19 48.0%, 12 62.2%, 23

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Are you considering applying for any federal business support programs as a result of the coronavirus (COVID-19)? Yes

No

Not Sure

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting

62.6%, 112

Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction

66.7%, 2

80.1%, 205

Construction

Wholesale Trade

64.1%, 157 69.8%, 60 79.4%, 355

Retail Trade Transportation and Warehousing Information Finance and Insurance Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services

68.7%, 46 72.9%, 62 48.1%, 114 72.9%, 280

Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment and Recreation

80.0%, 12 72.6%, 61 51.2%, 63 72.8%, 505 68.7%, 213

Accommodation and Food Services Other Services

78.3%, 303 70.4%, 470

Public Administration Real Estate Other Not Listed

26

COVID-19 IMPACT ON NEBRASKA BUSINESSES

60%

55.8%, 24

Utilities

Manufacturing

50%

51.4%, 55 70.0%, 42 51.2%, 42

70%

80%

90%

100%


Will you need support or advice before applying for any federal business support programs? Yes

No

Not Sure

0%

10%

20%

30%

50%

60%

50.0%, 1

58.5%, 134

Manufacturing

64.9%, 126

Wholesale Trade

56.9%, 41

Retail Trade

57.2%, 230

Finance and Insurance Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services

Educational Services Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services Other Services

56.8%, 42 61.0%, 89 59.7%, 190 76.9%, 10 47.9%, 34 54.4%, 43 43.6%, 263 44.2%, 110 51.1%, 179 39.6%, 218

Public Administration Real Estate Other Not Listed

100%

58.5%, 31

Management of Companies and Enterprises Administrative Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services

90%

47.4%, 9

Construction

Information

80%

50.0%, 1

Utilities

Transportation and Warehousing

70%

47.1%, 64

Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction

40%

43.1%, 22 44.2%, 23 62.3%, 33

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In February of 2020, what was your organization’s total monthly employment at your main location? No employees other than the sole proprietor

1 to 19 employees

0%

10%

20 to 249 employees

20%

30%

40%

50%

42.9%, 18 59.8%, 152

Construction

45.3%, 110

Manufacturing 60.9%, 53

Wholesale Trade

69.7%, 311

Retail Trade

60.6%, 40

Transportation and Warehousing Information

64.4%, 56

Finance and Insurance

62.6%, 147

Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services

55.3%, 210

Management of Companies and Enterprises

80.0%, 12

Administrative Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services

56.0%, 47 40.5%, 49 50.6%, 350

Health Care and Social Assistance

60.1%, 185

Arts, Entertainment and Recreation Accommodation and Food Services

55.7%, 215

Other Services Public Administration Real Estate Other Not Listed

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70%

66.7%, 2

Utilities

Educational Services

60%

58.8%, 104

Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction

250 to 1,000 or more employees

53.1%, 351 47.6%, 50 63.3%, 38 59.8%, 49

80%

90%

100%


In February of 2020, what was your organization’s monthly revenue? Less than $100K to $299K

$300K to $999K

$1 million to $4.9 million

0%

10%

$5 million to $10 million

20%

30%

40%

63%, 52 84%, 351 78%, 46 81%, 63

Information Finance and Insurance

76%, 145

Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services

77%, 263 50%, 7

Administrative Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services

86%, 63 74%, 74 85%, 535

Health Care and Social Assistance Arts, Entertainment and Recreation

93%, 266

Accommodation and Food Services

91%, 334

Other Services Public Administration Real Estate Other Not Listed

100%

41%, 85

Transportation and Warehousing

Educational Services

90%

72%, 162

Retail Trade

Management of Companies and Enterprises

80%

35%, 12

Construction

Wholesale Trade

70%

100%, 3

Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction

Manufacturing

60%

68%, 101

Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting

Utilities

50%

95%, 580 61%, 44 92%, 48 78%, 56

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REGIONAL REPORT



Has the recent outbreak of the coronavirus (COVID-19) directly impacted your organization?

NORTHEAST

WESTERN NEBRASKA MID-PLAINS No Impact Yes, Negatively Yes, Positively

CENTRAL

CENTRAL 4.29%, 38

METROPOLITAN

5.76%, 51

LINCOLN AREA 3.96%, 34

5.24%, 45

METROPOLITAN 3.53%, 41

4.39%, 51

SOUTHEAST

LINCOLN AREA

MID-PLAINS 3.47%, 10

6.94%, 20

89.94%, 796

90.79%, 779

92.0 8%, 1,069

89.58%, 258

NORTHEAST

SOUTHEAST

WESTERN

NEBRASKA

6.40%, 29

6.18%, 28

87.42%, 396

6.60%, 35

7.55%, 40

85.85%, 455

3.75%, 6

6.25%, 10

90.00%, 144

4.45%, 193

5.65%, 245

89.9 0%, 3,897

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Are you currently reducing or planning to reduce staff and/or hours?

NORTHEAST

WESTERN NEBRASKA MID-PLAINS

Yes, the number of staff Yes, the hours worked by staff Yes, both the number of staff and the hours worked by staff No

CENTRAL

LINCOLN AREA

METROPOLITAN

MID-PLAINS

3.51%, 31

4.07%, 35

5.10%, 59

2.78%, 8

42.01%, 1 21

40.05%, 463

67

42.79%, 36 8

39.71%, 351

24 .

71 %, 65

1 , 23 8%

0 , 19 9%

213 %, 10

19 .9

22 .0

40 %, 34.86

2 %, 31.05

NORTHEAST

SOUTHEAST

WESTERN

NEBRASKA

2.88%, 13

4.52%, 24

3.80%, 6

4.07%, 176

3

9 , 28 32.69%

8

21 .8

91

, 5% 29.7

41.93%, 1,8 15

44.30%, 70

22 .

47

15 8

45.20%, 240

13 9

COVID-19 IMPACT ON NEBRASKA BUSINESSES

, 6% 29.7

8 %, 30.56

7 , 94 8%

, 5% 30.7

9 , 10 3%

, 98 8%

20 .5

35 %, 15

21. 6 44.69%, 202

SOUTHEAST

LINCOLN AREA

CENTRAL

24 .

34

METROPOLITAN

,3 ,1 % 3 32.1


Estimate the impact the coronavirus (COVID-19) is having on your organization’s current revenue (% of total revenue).

MID-PLAINS CENTRAL

2.31%, 6

6.77%, 9

6.77%, 9

3.76%, 5

3.58% 134

7%, 1,502 40.0

6.04%, 27

1.54%, 4

48 .85 %, 12 7

6.92%, 18

NEBRASKA

49. 62%, 66

2.46%, 11

4.40%, 45

WESTERN

, 44 .08% 33

4.25%, 19

2.15%, 22

LINCOLN AREA

MID-PLAINS

40.38%, 105

3.42%, 35

52 .20 %, 534

48 .25 %, 359

4.94%, 19

6%, 184 41.1

8%, 152 39.4

3.12%, 12

5.51%, 41

SOUTHEAST

48 .31% , 186

NORTHEAST 4.16%, 16

1.08%, 8

37.83%, 387

2.69%, 20

SOUTHEAST

METROPOLITAN

46 .09% , 206

5.56%, 42

46 .69% , 353

3%, 314 41.5

LINCOLN AREA

42.47%, 316

CENTRAL 2.38%, 18

METROPOLITAN

2.24% 84

5.26%, 197

48 .85 %, 1,831

No impact -100% to -50% - 49% to -1% 1% to 50% 51% to 100%

3.84%, 29

NORTHEAST

WESTERN NEBRASKA

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Estimate the impact the coronavirus (COVID-19) is having on your organization’s current employment (% of all employees).

MID-PLAINS CENTRAL

SOUTHEAST

4.91%, 8

10.43%, 17

6.75%, 11

6.10%, 5

8.54%, 7

NEBRASKA 6.10%, 5

%, 38

5.64%, 206

9 %, 39.59

COVID-19 IMPACT ON NEBRASKA BUSINESSES

4.51%, 13

.34 46

, 4% 38.5

.1 45

11 1

WESTERN

32.93%, 27

10.42%, 30

4.62%, 31

9

40.63%, 117

5.90%, 17

0 32.52%, 8

4.88%, 12

6.11%, 41

MID-PLAINS

41.7 2%, 68

6.26%, 42

SOUTHEAST

LINCOLN AREA

5 %, 36.20

10.57%, 26

2% , 11 1

36

4.65%, 21

18 7

NORTHEAST 6.91%, 17

10.62%, 48

9 , 24 37.11%

0

4.42%, 20

, 7% 41.3

0 ,2 39.22%

43.1 4%, 200

5.10%, 26

METROPOLITAN

45. 90%, 308

LINCOLN AREA

38.94%, 176

CENTRAL 7.25%, 37

METROPOLITAN

55

8.54%, 206

4.93%, 119

41.29 996 %,

No impact -100% to -50% - 49% to -1% 1% to 50% 51% to 100%

5.29%, 27

NORTHEAST

WESTERN NEBRASKA


Estimate the impact of coronoavirus (COVID-19) on your organization’s revenue in 30 days (% of total revenue).

MID-PLAINS CENTRAL

4.43%, 19

6.76%, 29

2.10%, 9

4.58%, 6

8.13%, 20

2.44%, 6

51. 63%, 127

1.63%, 4

NEBRASKA 2.29%, 3

3.18%, 115

8 ,47 40.89%, 1

,5 9% 39.6

7 , 16 38.93%

1 15 40.81%,

2

9.16%, 12

LINCOLN AREA

MID-PLAINS

2.75%, 27

WESTERN

47.7 9%, 205

2.97%, 11

5.70%, 56

44.27%, 58

45.20%, 334

7.03%, 26

3.46%, 34

SOUTHEAST

46.7 6%, 173

2.43%, 9

2.23%, 16

400 40.73%,

NORTHEAST

5.57%, 40

301 41.92%,

1 ,3 43.03%

8

2.92%, 21

METROPOLITAN

9 36.18%, 8

1.62%, 12

SOUTHEAST

47.3 5%, 465

LINCOLN AREA

47.3 5%, 340

CENTRAL 7.17%, 53

METROPOLITAN

6.53%, 236

2.32%, 84

47.0 8%, 1,702

No impact -100% to -50% - 49% to -1% 1% to 50% 51% to 100%

2.98%, 22

NORTHEAST

WESTERN NEBRASKA

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Estimate the impact of coronoavirus (COVID-19) on your organization’s employment in 30 days (% of total all employees).

MID-PLAINS CENTRAL

4

2.63%, 2

10.53%, 8

9.68%, 15

13.55%, 21

.94 %, 65

1.0 1% , 171

COVID-19 IMPACT ON NEBRASKA BUSINESSES

11.45%, 30

1.29%, 2

41

NEBRASKA 15.79%, 12

3.35%, 75

5 78 35.01%,

9.16%, 24

9.95%, 63

WESTERN

, 26 34.21%

34 .93 %, 8 0

SOUTHEAST 3.05%, 8

6.95%, 44

LINCOLN AREA

MID-PLAINS

2 33.55%, 5

14.85%, 34

3.32%, 21

4

6 32.82%, 8

83 %, 36.24 38

10.04%, 23

12.47%, 52

33 36.81%, 2

NORTHEAST 3.93%, 9

10.31%, 43

METROPOLITAN

42 .97 %, 27 2

3.12%, 13

8 13 33.09%,

7 , 16 35.53%

38 .94 %, 18 3

12.34%, 58

SOUTHEAST

.84 %, 28

LINCOLN AREA

3.5 1% , 114

CENTRAL 8.94%, 42

METROPOLITAN

36

8.88%, 199

12.04%, 270

0.7 2% , 913

No impact -100% to -50% - 49% to -1% 1% to 50% 51% to 100%

4.26%, 20

NORTHEAST

WESTERN NEBRASKA

4


Which of the following are your organization’s top 3 concerns with respect to the coronavirus (COVID-19)?

0%

1: Financial impact on operations and/or liquidity and capital

30%

40%

63.33%, 563

Lincoln Area

61.83%, 533

Omaha Metro

63.66%, 741

Mid-Plains Northeast

Western

Lincoln Area

59.16%, 510

Omaha Metro

60.40%, 703

59.96%, 319

Nebraska

59.29%, 2,579

49.61%, 441

Lincoln Area

46.52%, 401

Omaha Metro

45.19%, 526

Southeast

100%

58.06%, 263

58.13%, 93

Northeast

90%

55.86%, 162

Western

Mid-Plains

80%

59.38%, 95

59.51%, 529

Central

70%

63.35%, 337

Central

Southeast

60%

66.00%, 299

63.15%, 2,747

Northeast

50%

61.72%, 179

Nebraska

Mid-Plains

3: Decreasing consumer confidence/ spending

20%

Central

Southeast

2: Duration of outbreak/ quarantine efforts

10%

48.62%, 141 51.43%, 233 49.06%, 261

Western

48.13%, 77

Nebraska

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Has your organization placed any restrictions on the public from entering your physical work sites?

NORTHEAST

WESTERN NEBRASKA MID-PLAINS

Yes No Not Sure Not Applicable

CENTRAL

COVID-19 IMPACT ON NEBRASKA BUSINESSES

.56 72

31 %, 201

6% , 82 6

0.63%, 1

NEBRASKA

16.25%, 26

6

0.74%, 32

11.77%, 512

%, 3,0 92

%, 386

6

40

9.59%, 51

. 69

WESTERN

4.3 8% , 103

1.13%, 6

8.97%, 26

.9 70

SOUTHEAST

15.98% , 85

5.1 2% , 295

22.08%, 100

11.70%, 53

MID-PLAINS

13.49%, 157

13.49%, 1 57 %, 626

%, 655

NORTHEAST

0.60%, 7

.62 72

68 73.

0.66%, 3

13.46%, 116

METROPOLITAN

21.03% , 61

0.81%, 7

12.41%, 1 07

15.07% , 13 4

9.34%, 83

SOUTHEAST

LINCOLN AREA

15.49%, 6 74

LINCOLN AREA

%, 18.75 30

CENTRAL 0.90%, 8

METROPOLITAN

08 71.


Has your organization placed any restrictions on employees entering your physical work sites?

NORTHEAST

WESTERN NEBRASKA MID-PLAINS

CENTRAL

0.66%, 3

15.67%, 71

SOUTHEAST 1.50%, 8

WESTERN

12.59%, 67

0.63%, 1

11.72%, 34

12 6

NEBRASKA

19.38%, 31

67 41.88%,

46.62%, 248

6 ,1 36.20%

4

0% , 60

1.03%, 3

1.20%, 52

48 , 1, 34.02%

07

.5 37

2 %, 38.91

. 46

80 %, 212

12.54%, 146

MID-PLAINS

5 43.10%, 12

1.20%, 14

SOUTHEAST

LINCOLN AREA

, 5% 43.4

NORTHEAST

12.06%, 104

25.60%, 298

5

1.62%, 14

52 29.23%, 2

32 %, 36.56

49.16%, 437

12.82%, 114

METROPOLITAN

60 .05 %, 699

LINCOLN AREA

56. 38%, 486

CENTRAL 1.01%, 9

METROPOLITAN

13.03%, 567

51.1 7%, 2,226

Yes No Not Sure Not Applicable

0

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Percent of employees that are able to work remotely.

0% or not sure 1% to 25% 26% to 50% 51% to 75% 76% to 100%

MID-PLAINS

LINCOLN AREA

METROPOLITAN

MID-PLAINS

%, 76

24. 24

18.98 101 %,

42.67%, 22 7

21.04%, 73

15.79 %, 8

4

46.69%, 162

SOUTHEAST

16 %,

.76 25

7.75%, 11

COVID-19 IMPACT ON NEBRASKA BUSINESSES

16.20%, 23

36.86% , 56 1

17.0 7% ,

.0 39 9.76%, 4

17.07%, 7

7.16%, 109

19.05 %, 2

22 .34 %, 340

5.3 5% , 36

20 .

24

2

16.67%, 11

90

7 7%, 0 . 7

1.52%, 1

NEBRASKA

7

42

20.20%, 20

14.29%, 76

WESTERN

21.1 3% 0 ,3

42

, 4% 24.2 7.07%, 7

8.27%, 44

SOUTHEAST

28 .2 , 28 8%

20 %, 0 2

12.68%, 44

2% , 16

NORTHEAST

6.63%, 23

1

13.90%, 41

4 21.21%, 1

29.5 8% ,

6.44%, 19

LINCOLN AREA

%, 24 .36 36

12.97% , 45

24. 41 72 %,

29.4 9% ,

METROPOLITAN CENTRAL

CENTRAL

87

NORTHEAST

WESTERN NEBRASKA

14.59%, 222


Percent of employees currently working remotely.

0% or not sure 1% to 25% 26% to 50% 51% to 75% 76% to 100%

MID-PLAINS

METROPOLITAN 14.64 %, 45 17.73%, 86

42.06%, 2 04

12 %, 34

%, 66

19.94%, 66

42.90%, 14 2

MID-PLAINS

, 45 .29% 37

13.90% , 45

25. 00

SOUTHEAST

LINCOLN AREA

20 .

LINCOLN AREA

45 %,

28.0 3%

METROPOLITAN CENTRAL

CENTRAL 4 ,7

NORTHEAST

WESTERN NEBRASKA

00 25.

14.50%, 48

, 29 3%

WESTERN

22.0 5%

8 %, 62

6% , 35

5 ,4

22. 8

3 , 45 2% 4.1

1

13 9%, 5.2

.5 27

27.06%, 23

5.88%, 5

17.65%, 15

8.66%, 11

5.08%, 3

18.90%, 24

NEBRASKA

18.9 2% ,

2

7

1 %, 45.95 8.11%, 3

11.86%, 7

5.41%, 2

7.64%, 106

19.3 8% ,

45

SOUTHEAST

17.11%, 83

45

NORTHEAST

8.45%, 41

22 .19 %, 308

8.76%, 29

34.73% , 48

16.67%, 44

21 .

5.30%, 14

25.42%, 15

16.07%, 223

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Are you considering applying for any federal business support programs as a result of the coronavirus (COVID-19)?

NORTHEAST

WESTERN NEBRASKA MID-PLAINS Yes No Not Sure

CENTRAL

NORTHEAST

SOUTHEAST

66

COVID-19 IMPACT ON NEBRASKA BUSINESSES

15.31%, 81

63 .14 %, 3 34

.52 %, 300

21.55%, 114

12.75%, 148

18.28%, 53

5% , 83 3

.5 71

15.30%, 69

15.50%, 180

1% , 61 5

. 69

18.18%, 82

44

11.63%, 100

MID-PLAINS

.0 71

.7 71

WESTERN 16.88%, 27

10.69%, 31

3% , 20 6

16.86%, 145

74 %, 620

14.17%, 126

METROPOLITAN

SOUTHEAST

LINCOLN AREA

NEBRASKA

15.00%, 24

. 68

17.14%, 744

13.34%, 579

2% , 3, 017

LINCOLN AREA

13 %, 109

CENTRAL 16.09%, 143

METROPOLITAN

.5 69


Will you need support or advice before applying for any federal business support programs?

NORTHEAST

WESTERN NEBRASKA MID-PLAINS

CENTRAL

SOUTHEAST

58 %,

26. 8

49.4 9%, 484

48.0 5%, 111

WESTERN

NEBRASKA

35 %,

42.4 2%, 56

31

4 , 79 0%

27. 33 973 %,

50. 61%, 207

26.5 2

27. 14

26. 99

1 %, 4 .06

, 91 5%

111 %,

1 , 10 7%

47.1 2%, 172

22 .2

27. 6

230 %,

MID-PLAINS

22. 3

55. 85%, 396

NORTHEAST

25. 21

23. 52

19 .

49 .86% , 367

92 %,

24.9 6

264 %,

136 %, 18

METROPOLITAN

LINCOLN AREA

, 62 4%

29 .4

177 %,

2 , 15 5%

LINCOLN AREA

7 , 21 8%

20 .6

CENTRAL

SOUTHEAST

25. 11

Yes No Not Sure

METROPOLITAN

50. 37%, 1,793

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Which one of the following ownership types best describes your organization?

NORTHEAST

WESTERN NEBRASKA MID-PLAINS

METROPOLITAN CENTRAL

For Profit

Nonprofit

0%

Government

10%

Other

20%

Central Lincoln Area Metropolitan

30%

40%

78.07%, 680 82.70%, 698 78.76%, 905

Mid-Plains

81.07%, 227

Northeast

81.86%, 361

Southeast Western Nebraska

46

SOUTHEAST

LINCOLN AREA

COVID-19 IMPACT ON NEBRASKA BUSINESSES

77.69%, 404 75.16%, 118 79.61%, 3,393

50%

60%

70%

80%

90%

100%


In February of 2020, what was your organization’s total monthly employment at your main location? No employees other than the sole proprietor

0%

10%

1 to 19 employees

20%

30%

20 to 249 employees

40%

50%

250 to 1,000 or more employees

60%

70%

80%

90%

100%

70%

80%

90%

100%

59.79%, 525

Central

53.68%, 460

Lincoln Area

47.49%, 549

Metropolitan

71.02%, 201

Mid-Plains

60.13%, 270

Northeast

59.51%, 313

Southeast

62.03%, 98

Western

56.09%, 2,416

Nebraska

In February of 2020, what was your organization’s monthly revenue? Less than $100K to $299K

0%

Central

$300K to $999K

10%

20%

$1 million to $4.9 million

30%

40%

50%

76.86%, 598

Metropolitan

76.10%, 799 92.48%, 246

Northeast

87.19%, 354

Southeast

86.32%, 410

Western Nebraska

60%

83.21%, 654

Lincoln Area

Mid-Plains

$5 million to $10 million

89.26%, 133 81.69%, 3,194 NEBRASKA BUSINESS RESPONSE SURVEY REPORT – REGIONAL REPORT

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Exploring Representation of Nebraska Organizations in the Nebraska Business Response Survey

A survey gauges the opinion of a target population with data from a sample, a subset of the population. The Nebraska Business Reponses survey intends to understand the impact of COVID-19 on all private-sector businesses and nonprofit organizations in Nebraska. All private-sector businesses and nonprofits in Nebraska is the population. We sampled these organizations by providing an open-access link through multiple communication mediums. Organizations self-selected into the study. Self-selection into a survey impacts the confidence we can have when we generalize from our sample to the population1. As a result, we do not claim to provide information for all private and nonprofit organizations in Nebraska. We can only summarize the views of those that responded to the survey. Consistent with this approach, we do not provide confidence intervals or margins of error for any data points in the survey, despite the large sample. However, we will provide some analysis of how representative the sample is. A representative sample accurately reflects the population on some key demographics. The key demographics we will examine are: geographic distribution of organizations across the state and the size of organizations, based on number of employees they have. The comparison data comes from Nebraska Department of Labor (DOL). Table 1: Percentage of businesses that are in each community college district of Nebraska | DOL data compared to survey response data Central Community College

Metro Community College

Mid-Plains Community College

Northeast Community College

Southeast Community College

Western Nebraska Community College

DOL % of businesses in each community college district

17%

38%

6%

9%

24%

5%

% of organizations that responded to the survey in each district

20%

27%

7%

10%

32%

4%

*Numbers from the DOL are based on 2019 Quarter 3 businesses with 0-249 employees which represents 97% of all businesses. This was due to a data access at the time of analysis *DOL data includes the City of Lincoln as part of the Southeast region. In the survey and reporting we are able to separate the City of Lincoln. Here they are combined for easy comparison.

Keiding, N., & Louis, T. A. (2018). Web-based enrollment and other types of self-selection in surveys and studies: consequences for generalizability. Annual Review of Statistics and Its Application, 5, 25-47. 1


Based on the data in Table 1, we conclude that our survey respondents represent the distribution of organizations across the community college districts of Nebraska. Next we examine the size of organizations, measured by the number of employees they have. Table 2: Size of businesses, DOL data compared to survey response data Number of Employees

DOL (n)

DOL %

Survey (n)

Survey %

0

7,145

10.7%

805

17.6%

1-4

30,900

46.4%

1,187

26.0%

5-9

11,289

17.0%

721

15.8%

10-19

8,132

12.2%

621

13.6%

20-49

5,837

8.8%

545

12.0%

50-99

1,898

2.9%

284

6.2%

100-249

881

1.3%

193

4.2%

250-499

251

0.4%

83

1.8%

500-999

169

0.3%

51

1.1%

1,000 or more

54

0.1%

70

1.5%

TOTAL

66,557

100.0%

4,560

100.0%

Table 2 demonstrates that we generally have a proportionally representative sample, when examining size of organizations. For example, in the DOL data the largest category is 1-4 employees. In the survey responses, 1-4 employees, is also the category with the largest number of responses. However, we have more responses from larger organizations compared to their proportion of all organizations in the Nebraska Department of Labor data. As a result of this analysis, we can say that we generally have a fair representation of organizations across the regions of Nebraska and among different size organizations.


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