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Research and Development

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 22 June 2021

Tuesday, 22 June 2021

Questions (467)

Rose Conway-Walsh

Question:

467. Deputy Rose Conway-Walsh asked the Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science the number of full-time equivalent persons engaged in research and development each year since 2014; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [33202/21]

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 It is estimated that there were a total of 32,727 full-time equivalents persons working in R&D across all the sectors of the economy in 2020.  This figure is made up of the R&D personnel in the Business, Higher Education and Government sectors as outlined in the table below.

2014

2015

2016

2017

2018

2019 (est)

2020 (est)

Business Sector

          17,821

          18,383

          18,203

          19,542

          18,956

          19,733

          20,322

Higher Education Sector

          14,847

          15,012

          15,178

          13,211

          11,243

          11,243

          11,243

Government Sector

             826

             951

             993

            1,051

            1,196

            1,194

            1,162

Total FTE R&D Personnel

        33,494

        34,346

        34,374

        33,803

        31,396

        32,170

        32,727

The figures for the business sector come from the biennial survey on Business Expenditure on Research and Development (BERD) which is produced by the CSO.  The 2019-2020 BERD survey was published in March this year and the figures for 2020 are an estimate.

The figures for the higher education sector are taken from the biennial survey on Higher Education Research and Development (HERD) and my Department is responsible for this survey.  The latest HERD survey covers the academic year 2018-2019 so the figures for 2019 and 2020 are estimates.  There was a break in the series after 2016 following a revision of the methodology for HERD personnel which now classifies research staff more accurately.  The next HERD survey covering 2020-2021 will be undertaken in Q1 2022 and its publication is expected in Q4 2022.

The figures for the government sector come from the annual survey on the Research and Development Budget (R&D Budget) which is also under the remit of my Department. Figures for 2020 are estimated as this year’s survey is currently in the field and I expect its publication in Q4 this year.

The table above is published in the annual R&D Budget Survey which is available on gov.ie.  The latest iteration is available on https://www.gov.ie/en/publication/3d811-the-rd-budget-2019-2020/

All these surveys are carried out using the definitions, rules and guidelines set out in the OECD’s Frascati Manual. This allows for a common dataset to be collected across all OECD and EU countries and facilitates international comparisons and benchmarking.

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