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R&D in Sweden, private non-profit sector 2017

Private non-profit sector – more financer than executer of R&D

Statistical news from Statistics Sweden 2018-12-14 9.30

The private non-profit sector consists mainly of organisations, such as non-profit organisations and foundations, or other non-governmental organisations. The sector include both executers and financers of research and development (R&D). However, this sector mostly funds R&D performed by others, extramural R&D. In 2017, total expenditure on extramural R&D was SEK 5.3 billion.

Since the results are based on a sample survey, they are subject to some uncertainty, which should be taken into account when interpreting the results.

Extramural R&D in SEK million 2011–2017, 2017 price level
R&D in Sweden, private non-profit sector 2017

With regard to intramural R&D, the trend points in the opposite direction. In 2017, total expenditure on intramural R&D was SEK 185 million, which is a decrease of 30 percent. Note that this change is not statistically significant.

Intramural R&D in SEK million 2011–2017, 2017 price level
R&D in Sweden, private non-profit sector 2017

In terms of time spent on R&D by employees, measured in full-time equivalents (FTE), they amounted to 109 in total in 2017. This is a decrease by 66 percent from 2013; the change from 2015 is not statistically significant. In previous years, the share performed by women and by men was equal. However, in 2017, men performed only 27 percent of the FTEs.

  2011   2013   2015   2017
  Number CI+/- Number CI+/- Number CI+/- Number CI+/-
Numbers of full-time equivalents by women 119 17 163 18 96 53 80 49
Numbers of full-time equivalents by men 141 13 160 14 95 58 29 18
Numbers of full-time equivalents in total 260 21 323 22 191 110 109 56

Definitions and explanations

Information on the revision of the OECD definition of R&D can be found in the Frascati Manual 2015.

Frascati manual 2015

All R&D statistics are based on the concept and definitions in this manual.

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