- IDC Opinion
- In This Study
- Small Market Opportunity
- History of the PEO Model
- A Rose by Any Other Name: Distinguishing PEO, ASO, and BPO
- Figure: Typical Target Range of PEOs, ASOs, and HR BPO by Number of Employees
- Figure: Firm Classification
- Target and Potential Size of PEO opportunity
- Table: U.S. Small Business Employer Establishments and Employment by Firm Size, 1999 and 2004
- Table: U.S. Payroll Channel/Method for Firms with Fewer than 50 Employees
- Census and Survey Results
- Survey Results
- Figure: PEO Size by Number of Worksite Employees
- Figure: Number of States/Territories in Which PEO Has WSEs
- Table: Number of States/Territories in Which PEO Has WSEs by Number of WSEs in PEO (%)
- Figure: Corporate Structure of the Organization
- Figure: Most Populous States by WSEs as Reported by PEOs Versus States' Total Workforce
- Figure: Standalone Services That Represent 10% or More of Gross Profit
- Figure: Share of Profit from Non-Co-Employment Clients
- PEO Census and Comparison of 2000, 2003, and 2006 Key Statistics
- Table: PEO Statistics, 2000, 2003, and 2006
- Figure: Blue-Collar and White-Collar Worksite Employee Mix
- Challenges for the PEO Industry
- Future outlook
- Methodology
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- Related Research
- Synopsis
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