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Trend of the R&D total spending share in GDP. EU countries with values from 0,5% to 2%
%
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Source: EUROSTAT, Jan. 2009.
Portugal Position in the Ranking of the Share of R&D Spending in GDP among the EU27 countries over time
place in the ranking for the 27 countries
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Source: EUROSTAT, Jan. 2009.
Share of total R&D spending in GDP
2008, (%)
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N.B.: Data for Greece, 2008, are 2007.
Source: EUROSTAT, Jan. 2009.
Average annual growth of the share of total R&D spending in GDP from 2005 to 2008
(%)
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N.B.: Data for Greece, 2008, are 2007.
Source: EUROSTAT, Jan. 2009.
Budget allocations for the main public institutions providing competitive funding for grants, projects, R&D institutions and infrastructures- JNICT/FCT + IICT/GRICES + UMIC (I&D) + UMIC (I&D)
1986 to 2009, (million Euros, constant 2008 prices).
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N.B.: Budget allocations for the JNICT until 1997, the FCT from 1997 to 2008, plus ICCTI budgetary allocations from 1998 to 2002 and from GRICES from 2003 to 2007 (international S&T cooperation responsibilities moved from the JNICT to ICCTI in 1997, then to GRICES in 2003 and to the FCT in 2007), and also the POSI/POSC and UMIC R&D budget allocations.
Source: OCT/OCES/GPEARI MCTES - Statistics.
Total R&D Public Budget
1986 to 2009, (million Euros, constant 2008 prices).
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Source: OCT/OCES/GPEARI MCTES - Statistics.
Share of R&D Public Budget in Total Public Budget
(National and EU Funding)
1986 to 2009, (%).
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Source: OCT/OCES/GPEARI MCTES - Statistics, DGO.
Share of Total R&D Spending in GDP
1964 to 2008, (%).
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Source: OCDE.
Share of Total R&D Spending in Enterprise in GDP
1964 to 2008, (%).
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Source: OCDE.
Share of R&D spending by implementing sector in 2008
2008, (%).
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Source: OCT/OCES.
Share of R&D spending by implementing sector in 1995
1995, (%).
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Source: OCT/OCES.
Doctorates carried out or recognised by Portuguese Universities
1970 to 2008, Number of Doctorates
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Source: OCT/OCES/GPEARI Statistics, FCT.
Doctorate and Post-Doctorate Grants conceded annually by the FCT
1990 to 2008, Number of grants conceded
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Source: OCT/OCES/GPEARI Statistics, FCT.
Number of researchers in full-time equivalent (FTE)
1976 to 2008, Number of researchers (FTE)
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Note: In 2008 the survey methodology was corrected, in order to include researchers from the higher education that are not in R&D units evaluated and funded by the FCT.
Source: OCDE.
Accumulated values of doctorates carried out in Portugal and abroad and recognised by Portuguese Universities since 1970
1975 to 2008, Total number of Doctorate holders (Annex table: since 1970)
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Source: OCT/OCES/GPEARI Statistics, Ministry of Science, Technology and Higher Education.
R&D Public Budget share in GDP
2008, (%)
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Note: Latest available values: Belgium, Spain, Greece, Luxembourg, Poland and Romania - 2007; United Kingdom and EU27 - 2006; Hungary - 2005.
Source: OECD, Dec. 2009.
Researchers (FTE) per 1,000 active population
1995-2007, (‰)
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Source: OECD, Dec. 2008.
Average annual growth of the number of researchers (FTE) per 1,000 active population, from 2004 to 2007
(%)
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Source: OECD, Dec. 2008.
PhD Students in S&T* areas among the population with 20-29 years old
(%)
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Note: No avalilable data for Germany, Netherlands and Luxembourg
* Sciences, Math, Computation, Engineering
Source: EUROSTAT, Jan. 2009.
Share of PhD's obtained in EU countries for the corresponding age step
(%)
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Source: OECD, Education at a Glance 2009.
Share of PhD's obtained in EU countries by women
%, 2007
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Source: OECD, Education at a Glance 2009.
Share of PhD's obtained in EU countries for the corresponding age step
%, band ≥ 1% in 2007
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Source: OECD, Education at a Glance 2009.
Share of women among total of researchers
2007, (%)
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Note: Values for Austria and Italy are 2006, for Greece and Netherlands are 2005.
Source: EUROSTAT, Jan. 2009.
Number of scientific publications by year of authorship or co-authorship of portuguese researchers(Included in Science Citation Index Expanded - Thomson/ISI)
1990 to 2009, Number of publications
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Notes:
1) Data obtained from the "National Citation Report for Portugal 1981-2009";
2) The values for 2009 are considered provisional.
Source: GPEARI - Planning, Strategy, Evaluation and International Relations Office / Ministry of Science, Technology and Higher Education.
Contribution of the investment in ICT for GDP growth in EU countries and the USA
1990-1995, 1995-20011, (percentage points)
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Note: 1995-2002 for Germany, France and the USA.
Data/Source: OECD.
Expansion of software enterprises with R&D activities
1995-2001, Number of companies
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Source: The enlargement of the universe of enterprises with participation in R&D activities (1995-2001),
Part I - Evolution of enterprises R&D activities between 1995 and 2001, Maria Paula Fonseca, OCES, Aug. 2004.