Statistical yearbook of Lithuania (edition 2019)

Science

 

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Research and development

In 2018, R&D expenditure amounted to EUR 396.8 million. Compared to 2017, it increased by EUR 17.9 million, or 4.7 per cent. R&D expenditure in the higher education sector increased by EUR 19.5 million, or 14.6 per cent. In the business sector, R&D expenditure increased by EUR 9.4 million, or 6.7 per cent. R&D expenditure in government sector in 2018, compared to 2017, decreased by EUR 10.9 million, or 10.4 per cent. As in 2017, the major proportion of R&D ex­pen­diture fell within the higher education sector – EUR 153.2 million, or 38.6 per cent of the total R&D expendi­ture, while in the business enterprise sector such expen­diture amounted to EUR 148.8 million (37.5 per cent), in the government sector – EUR 94.8 million (23.9 per cent).

In 2018, based on provisional GDP figures, total R&D expenditure accounted for 0.88 per cent of GDP (in 2017, 0.90 per cent). R&D expenditure in the busi­ness enterprise sector accounted for 0.33 per cent (in 2017, 0.33 per cent), in the higher education and government sectors – for 0.55 per cent (in 2017, 0.57 per cent) of GDP.

In terms of source of funding, the biggest proportion of R&D expendi­ture – 34.8 per cent – was made up of government funds; business enterprise funds accounted 33.5, foreign funds – for 28.1, the funds of higher edu­ca­tion and non-profit institutions – for 3.6 per cent.

In terms of type of costs, the biggest proportion of R&D expendi­ture – 57.8 per cent of the total R&D expendi­ture, or EUR 229.2 million – was made up of labour costs; other costs – for 27.7 per cent (EUR 110.1 million), acquisition of tangible fixed assets accounted for 14.5 per cent (EUR 57.5 million).

In 2018, R&D expenditure on basic research ac­counted for 22.7, applied research – 48.1, experi­men­tal development – 29.2 per cent of the total R&D expenditure. The business sector allocated the larg­est portion of funds – 55 per cent – for experimental development, while the higher edu­cation and govern­ment sectors – for applied research (52.3 and 57.6 per cent respec­tively).

In 2018, compared to 2017, government budget appropriations or outlays on research and development increased by EUR 1.5 million (1.1 per cent). The largest proportion of funds is allocated for R&D through higher education establishments: in 2018, from public general university funds – EUR 76.5 million (in 2017, EUR 74.4 million).

In 2018, 24.1 thousand employees were en­gaged in R&D activities, of whom 8.5 thousand – researchers with a scien­tific degree (of whom 4.2 thousand – women). In the institu­tions of the higher education and government sec­tors, the number of employees engaged in R&D activities (both at the main and the secondary workplace) amounted to 18 thousand, of whom 8 thousand – researchers with a scien­tific degree. In the business sector, the num­ber of employees engaged in R&D activi­ties amounted to 6.1 thousand, of whom 476 – re­searchers with a scien­tific degree. In the higher education and government sectors, the majority of researchers were 35–44 years old – 4 210 (28.3 per cent), 25–34 years old – 3 641 (24.7 per cent), 45–54 years old – 3 320 (22.3 per cent), researchers aged 65 and older accounted for 5.3 per cent. In the business sector, the majority of researchers were 25–34 years old – 1 744 (43 per cent), 35–44 years old – 1 219 (30 per cent), 45–54 years old – 455 (11.2 per cent), researchers aged 65 and older accounted for 2.1 per cent of all researchers.

In 2018, the number of employees engaged in R&D activities in full-time units (i.e. after the recalculation of the number of employees engaged in R&D part-time into that of employees engaged in R&D full-time) totalled 11.7 thousand and, compared to 2017, increased by 0.7 per cent. The number of researchers engaged in R&D activities in full-time units increased by 0.4 per cent (from 8 741 in 2017 to 8 772 in 2018).


R&D expenditure

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Gross domestic expenditure on R&D by sector of performance
EUR million

 

2010

2015

2016

2017

2018

Total

219.6

389.7

327.6

378.9

396.8

Higher education sector

116.5

216. 4

127.6

133.6

153.2

General government sector

38.5

66.5

85.5

105.8

94.8

Business enterprise sector

64. 6

106.7

114.6

139.5

148.8

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R&D expenditure by type of costs

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R&D personnel

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