Technicians in R&D (per million people) - Country Ranking - Europe

Definition: The number of technicians participated in Research & Development (R&D), expressed as per million. Technicians and equivalent staff are people who perform scientific and technical tasks involving the application of concepts and operational methods, normally under the supervision of researchers. R&D covers basic research, applied research, and experimental development.

Source: UNESCO Institute for Statistics (http://uis.unesco.org/)

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Rank Country Value Year
1 Luxembourg 3,166.02 2017
2 Austria 2,648.10 2017
3 Switzerland 2,619.74 2017
4 Iceland 2,371.46 2017
5 Czech Republic 2,186.36 2018
6 Denmark 2,123.60 2011
7 Netherlands 2,037.69 2011
8 Sweden 2,027.53 2011
9 Germany 2,006.65 2017
10 Slovenia 1,814.20 2017
11 France 1,805.54 2017
12 Belgium 1,377.90 2011
13 United Kingdom 1,305.43 2016
14 Spain 1,264.92 2017
15 Ireland 1,164.61 2017
16 Malta 885.98 2017
17 Italy 820.01 1996
18 Portugal 780.06 2017
19 Hungary 770.31 2017
20 Croatia 714.11 2017
21 Estonia 654.85 2017
22 Greece 585.10 2011
23 Slovak Republic 520.63 2018
24 Lithuania 462.48 2011
25 Bulgaria 442.22 2011
26 Poland 415.27 2017
27 Serbia 412.03 2018
28 Latvia 391.19 2011
29 Turkey 353.74 2017
30 Cyprus 325.14 2017
31 Romania 278.82 2017
32 Montenegro 156.16 2017
33 Ukraine 150.14 2018
34 Monaco 147.74 2005
35 North Macedonia 91.12 2018
36 Moldova 60.41 2018
37 Bosnia and Herzegovina 50.93 2018
38 Albania 39.96 2008

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Limitations and Exceptions: Estimates of the resources allocated to R&D are affected by national characteristics such as the periodicity and coverage of national R&D surveys across institutional sectors and industries; and the use of different sampling and estimation methods. R&D typically involves a few large performers, hence R&D surveys use various techniques to maintain up-to-date registers of known performers, while attempting to identify new or occasional performers.

Statistical Concept and Methodology: Technicians in research and development (R&D) are persons whose main tasks require technical knowledge and experience in one or more fields of engineering, physical and life sciences, or social sciences and humanities. The OECD's Frascati Manual defines research and experimental development as "creative work undertaken on a systemic basis in order to increase the stock of knowledge, including knowledge of man, culture and society, and the use of this stock of knowledge to devise new applications." R&D covers basic research, applied research, and experimental development. (1) Basic research - Basic research is experimental or theoretical work undertaken primarily to acquire new knowledge of the underlying foundation of phenomena and observable facts, without any particular application or use in view. (2) Applied research - Applied research is also original investigation undertaken in order to acquire new knowledge; it is, however, directed primarily towards a specific practical aim or objective. (3) Experimental development - Experimental development is systematic work, drawing on existing knowledge gained from research and/or practical experience, which is directed to producing new materials, products or devices, to installing new processes, systems and services, or to improving substantially those already produced or installed. The fields of science and technology used to classify R&D according to the Revised Fields of Science and Technology Classification are: 1. Natural sciences; 2. Engineering and technology; 3. Medical and health sciences; 4. Agricultural sciences; 5. Social sciences; 6. Humanities and the arts. Data are for full-time equivalent (FTE); the FTE of R&D personnel is defined as the ratio of working hours actually spent on R&D during a specific reference period (usually a calendar year) divided by the total number of hours conventionally worked in the same period by an individual or by a group. The data are obtained through statistical surveys which are regularly conducted at national level covering R&D performing entities in the private and public sectors.

Aggregation method: Weighted average

Periodicity: Annual