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Geographic location (NUTS - 2013) (1) Persons employed at full-time equivalent (FTE) in research and development activities (R&D - N.º) of institutions and enterprises with research and development by Geographic location (NUTS - 2013) and Sector of performance; Annual
Data reference period (2)
2022
Sector of performance
T: Total1: State2: Enterprises3: Higher education4: Private non-profit institutions
No. No. No. No. No.
PT: Portugal74 102,52 715,937 873,831 998,61 514,1
1: Continente73 003,12 496,037 491,931 519,61 495,6
2: Região Autónoma dos Açores502,454,2109,1320,618,5
3: Região Autónoma da Madeira597,0165,7272,9158,40,0
Persons employed at full-time equivalent (FTE) in research and development activities (R&D - N.º) of institutions and enterprises with research and development by Geographic location (NUTS - 2013) and Sector of performance; Annual - DGEEC, R&D (institutional sector and enterprises sector)
Note(s):
(1) From January 1st, 2015 came into force a new version of NUTS (NUTS 2013). At NUTS II level was just a name change in "Lisboa" which became known as "Área Metropolitana de Lisboa".
(2) In 2013, there is a series break due to the reclassification of some Private non-profit institutions in to Higher Education sector.
In 2016, the "Personnel Expenditure" and "Other Current Expenses" data reflect a series break compared to previous years due to the re-appropriation in this last item of expenditure on external R&D staff in the units/enterprises according to the recommendations of the Frascati Handbook (2015). This series break, however, does not affect the annual comparability of total R&D expenditure.
From 2022, in the enterprise sector, there was a change in the statistical unit observed, which now considers the enterprise defined as an organizational unit for the production of goods or services, which can be a combination of several legal units; previously, was used the legal unit as statistical unit for the enterprise sector.

This data last updated:june 26, 2024