Government budget allocations for R&D (GBARD) 2022
Reduced funding for research and development in 2022
Statistical news from Statistics Sweden 2022-04-14 8.00
Government budget allocations for R&D are estimated at SEK 43.5 billion in 2022, which corresponds to a decrease of SEK 540 million in fixed prices. Approximately 50 percent of all research funding during the year aims to improve General advancement of knowledge at universities and colleges. This is approximately SEK 940 million less than 2021 in fixed prices.
The approved state budget, which was approved by the swedish parlament at the beginning of the fisical year, shows that the state appropriations for R&D are estimated to decrease by approximately SEK 540 million compared with 2021 in fixed prices. The proportion of R&D funds correspond to 3.6 per cent of total appropriations and 0.8 per cent of GDP. The total reduction in R&D funding is mainly due to the expenditure area education and academic research receiving less funds to perform research in 2022.
Largest share of R&D funds for general advancement of knowledge at universities and colleges in medical and health sciences
The estimated R&D funds in the state budget are distributed according to the purpose (i.e. objective) of the R&D appropriation by using a suitable classification of socioeconomic objectives; the Nomenclature for the analysis and comparison of scientific programs and budgets (NABS 2007).
The socioeconomic objective General advancement of knowledge: R&D financed from General University Funds (GUF) was allocated the most R&D funding, at SEK 21 billion, which corresponds to 50 percent of total R&D appropriations. This means an decrease of about SEK 940 million compared with the state budget for 2020. The objective General advancement of knowledge: R&D financed from other sources than GUF was allocated the second most R&D funding which corresponds to 25 percent of the total R&D appropriations.
At universities and colleges research funding from the state budget goes to R&D in medical and health sciences where the proportion amount to 30 percent. For the gorvernment sector, excluding universities and colleges, most research funding to improve general advancement of knowledge goes to R&D in natural sciences where the proportion amounts to 34 percent.
Socioeconomic objectives (NABS 2007) | 2021 | 2022 |
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NABS01 - Exploration and exploitation of the earth | 813 | 801 |
NABS02 - Environment | 1 016 | 1 076 |
NABS03 - Exploration and exploitation of space | 348 | 347 |
NABS04 - Transport, telecommunication and other infrastructures | 2 355 | 2 455 |
NABS05 – Energy | 1 651 | 1 771 |
NABS06 - Industrial production and technology | 1 028 | 1 300 |
NABS07 - Health | 1 087 | 1 154 |
NABS08 – Agriculture | 834 | 836 |
NABS09 - Education | 280 | 364 |
NABS10 - Culture, recreation, religion and mass media | 53 | 81 |
NABS11 - Political and social systems, structures and processes | 1 096 | 1 028 |
NABS12 - General advancement of knowledge: R&D financed from General University Funds (GUF) | 21 863 | 20 922 |
NABS13 - General advancement of knowledge: R&D financed from other sources than GUF | 10 657 | 10 320 |
NABS14 – Defence | 968 | 1 057 |
Total R&D appropriations | 44 048 | 43 512 |
Definitions and explanations
Research and experimental development (R&D) comprise creative and systematic work undertaken in order to increase the stock of knowledge – including knowledge of humankind, culture and society – and to devise new applications of available knowledge.
For an activity to be an R&D activity, it must satisfy five core criteria. The activity must be:
- Novel
- Creative
- Uncertain
- Systematic; and
- Transferable and/or reproducible
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