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UIS activities in the collection and analysis of STI indicators and
overview of data for Arab States
Regional Workshop on Science, Technology and Innovation (STI) Indicators for Gulf countriesDoha, Qatar
15 to 17 October 2012
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Objectives of this presentation
Present the work that UIS does to support the collection and analysis of Science, Technology and Innovation (STI) indicators in developing countries
Provide an overview of the availability of STI indicators worldwide and in the region
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UNESCO Institute for Statistics (UIS)
Formerly UNESCO Office of Statistics; Division of Statistics on S&T
Established in 1999
September 2001 - the UIS moved from Paris to the University of Montreal, Quebec, Canada
30 November 2001 – UNESCO Director-General inaugurates the UNESCO Institute for Statistics in Montreal
Director: Mr. Hendrik van der Pol
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UIS presence around the world
•Montreal
• Nairobi• Luanda
• Bangkok
• Santiago
Apia ●
• Paris
Dakar●
• Windhoek
• Bamako•Yaounde
• Doha• Delhi
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UNESCO Institute for Statistics (UIS)
United Nations data repository for:
• Education
• Science, Technology and Innovation
• Culture
• Communication
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UIS is the UN lead agency for S&T statistics
Official S&T data source for:
• UN Statistical Division: UN Statistical Year Book
• UNDP: Human Development Report
• World Bank: World Development Indicators
Data publicly available at: http://www.uis.unesco.org
UIS Publications (can be downloaded from the UIS website): S&T Bulletins; Fact sheet, eAtlas on R&D statistics
UNESCO Reports: • UNESCO Science Report
• UNESCO World Report - Towards Knowledge Societies
• International Report on S&T and Gender
• History of Science Statistics at UNESCO
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Areas of work
R&D personnel & expenditure
Human resources devoted to S&T
International mobility• Gender
Innovation data
• Since 2010
Longer term: Output & Impact
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Lines of action
1. STI survey operation and data guardianship
1.1 R&D Survey
1.2 Innovation Survey
2. Training in STI statistics: workshops & other training activities
3. Standard setting and methodological developments
4. Analysis and publications
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1. STI Survey operation and data guardianship
Global survey on statistics of Research and Development (R&D)
Global database on R&D Statistics
Data dissemination: on the UIS website and through contributions to other agencies
2011: Pilot survey of Innovation Statistics
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1.1 Survey on Statistics of Research and Development (R&D)
Biennially.
2004, 2006, 2008 and 2010 R&D surveys completed.
5th round was launched in June 2012.
Data and metadata released on UIS website (http://stats.uis.unesco.org).
OECD and Eurostat provide data for their Member States.
RICYT provides data for Latin America and for a few Caribbean countries.
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Data collection: R&D Survey
R&D Personnel
By sector of employment, occupation, qualification, and field of science
In headcount and FTE
By gender
R&D Expenditure
By sector of performance and source of funds
By type of activity and field of science
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Respondents to the UIS 2010 and 2012 questionnaires: Arab States
Country 2010Q 2012Q
1 Bahrain Data not provided Data not provided
2 Kuwait Data provided Data provided
3 Oman Data not provided Data not provided
4 Qatar Data not provided Data not provided
5 Saudi Arabia Data provided Data not provided
6 United Arab Emirates Data not provided Data not provided
7 Algeria Data not provided Data not provided
8 Djibouti Data not provided Data not provided
9 Egypt Data provided Data not provided
10 Iraq Data provided Data provided
11 Jordan Data provided Data not provided
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Respondents to the UIS 2010 and 2012 questionnaires: Arab States conti..
Country 2010Q 2012Q
12 Lebanon Data not provided Data not provided
13 Libya Data provided Data not provided
14 Mauritania Data not provided Data not provided
15 Morocco Data provided Data not provided
16 Palestine Data provided Data provided
17 South Sudan Data not provided Data not provided
18 Sudan Data not provided Data not provided
19 Syrian Arab Republic Data not provided Data not provided
20 Tunisia Data provided Data not provided
21 Yemen Data not provided Data not provided
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UIS 2010 and 2012 Surveys on R&D:response rates & published data
Regions (Countries and Territories
covered)
Effective responses
Q 2010
Effective responses
Q 2012
Published data(by June 2012)
Sub-Saharan Africa (45) 12 27%30%
3 7%6%
31 69%70%
Arab States-Africa (9) 4 44% 0 0% 6 67%
Asia (31, excl. Arab States & OECD) 16 52%51%
7 23%23%
24 77%67%
Arab States - Asia (12) 6 50% 3 25% 5 42%
Americas (14, excl. RICYT & OECD) 0 0% 1 7% 4 29%
Europe (16, excl. OECD & Eurostat) 7 44% 3 19% 11 69%
Oceania (17, excl. OECD) 0 0% 0 0% 3 18%
Sub-total (144) 45 31% 17 12% 84 59%
Data from other sources:
OECD + Eurostat (44) 45 100% 44 100% 44 100%
RICYT (26, incl. 10 Caribbean) 18 72% 19 73% 19 73%
Total (214)108 51% 80 37% 147 69%
Note: Effective responses: number of returned questionnaires with data.
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Researchers, Arab States, 2009 or last available year
Country Year Researchers (FTE)Researchers per million
inhabitants (FTE)
Bahrain* … … …
Kuwait 2009 402 152
Oman … … …
Qatar … … …
Saudi Arabia* 2009 1 271 (HC) 47 (HC)
United Arab Emirates … … …
Algeria* 2005 5 593 170
Djibouti … … …
Egypt* 2009 33 516 420
Iraq* 2009 1 520 49
Jordan* 2008 11 310 (HC) 1 934 (HC)
Source: UIS S&T Database, Aug 2012 FTE: Full-time equivalent; * Based on partial data
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Researchers, Arab States, 2009 or last available year conti..
Country Year Researchers (FTE)Researchers per million
inhabitants (FTE)
Lebanon … … …
Libya* 2009 460 (HC) 73 (HC)
Mauritania … … …
Morocco* 2008 20 703 661
Palestine* 2009 567 144
South Sudan … … …
Sudan* 2005 11 208 (HC) …
Syrian Arab Republic … … …
Tunisia* 2008 19 086 1 863
Yemen … … …
Source: UIS S&T Database, Aug 2012 FTE: Full-time equivalent; * Based on partial data
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How many researchers are there?Number of researchers worldwide
Source: UIS, August 2010
4.0
4.5
1.8
2.7
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
2.5
3.0
3.5
4.0
4.5
5.0
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arc
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2002 (5.8 million) 2007 (7.2 million)
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How many researchers are there?Number of researchers worldwide
Source: UIS, August 2010 Note: Data for the USA are for 2006 instead of 2007
1.2
1.3
0.6
0.90.8
1.0
1.4 1.4
0.9
1.4
1.3
0.7
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0.2
0.4
0.6
0.8
1.0
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1.6
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China Otherdeveloping
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arc
he
rs (
mill
ion
s)
2002 (5.8 million) 2007 (7.2 million)
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Where are researchers located?Shares of world researchers by principal regions, 2002 and 2007 (%)2002 (5.8 million)
Oceania,2.1%
Africa,2.3%
Latin America & Caribbean,
2.9%North
America,25.2%
Europe,31.9%
Asia,35.7%
2007 (7.1 million)
Oceania,2.1%
Africa,2.3%
Latin America & Caribbean,
3.6%North
America,22.2%
Europe,28.4%
Asia,41.4%
Source: UIS, August 2010
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Which countries host the greatest number of researchers?Number of researchers, 2009 or latest available year
Source: UIS, July 2011 Note: -1 = 2008, -2 = 2007, -4 = 2005. Data in this graph are based on FTE data.
243,338
236,137
229,130154,827 142,948
1,592,420
1,412,639656,676
442,263
311,500
China-1 United States-2 Japan-1 Russian Fed.
Germany United Kingdom Rep. of Korea-1 France-1
India-4 Canada-2
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A breakdown of researchers in the Americas.Researchers by sector of employment, 2009 or latest available year
Source: UIS, July 2011Note: -1 = 2008, -2 = 2007, -5 = 2004, -6 = 2003, -7 = 2002. Data in this graph are based on FTE data (* based on HC data).
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A breakdown of researchers in Europe.Researchers by sector of employment, 2009 or latest available year
Source: UIS, July 2011Note: +1 = 2010, -1 = 2008, -2= 2007. Data in this graph are based on FTE data (* based on HC data).
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A breakdown of researchers in Africa, Asia and the Pacific.Researchers by sector of employment, 2009 or latest available year
Source: UIS, July 2011Note: -1 = 2008, -2 = 2007, -3 = 2006, -4 = 2005, -6 = 2002, -7 = 2001, -9 = 2000, -12 = 1997. Data in this graph are based on FTE data (* based on HC data).
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What are the national research densities? Researchers per million inhabitants, 2009 or latest available year
0–100 per million
101–300 per million
301–1000 per million
1001–2000 per million
Data not available
2001 per million and aboveNote: Data in this map are based on FTE. However, figures in headcounts (HC) were considered for the following countries since the FTE figures were not available: Armenia; Azerbaijan; Bangladesh; Belarus; Benin; Botswana; Cameroon; Central African Rep.; Cuba; Dem. Rep. of the Congo; El Salvador; Gabon; Gambia; Georgia; Guinea; Honduras; Jordan; Kazakhstan; Kyrgyzstan; Libya; Mauritius; Mongolia; Montenegro; Nauru; Nicaragua; Peru; Saint Lucia; Saint Vincent and the Grenadines; Saudi Arabia; Sudan; Tajikistan; Tanzania; Trinidad and Tobago; Uganda and U.S. Virgin Islands. This has to be taken into account when interpreting the data.
Source: UIS, July 2011
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The gender gap in science.Women as a share of total researchers, 2009 or latest available year
0%–30%
30.1%–45%
45.1%–55%
55.1%–70%
Data not available
70.1%–100%
Source: UIS, July 2011 Note: Data in this map are based on HC, except for Congo and India (based on FTE).
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Gender gap in research career? Proportion of women and men graduates in tertiary education and those employed as researchers, 2008
Source: UIS, October 2010
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20
30
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50
60
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Gross Domestic Expenditure on R&D (GERD), Arab States, 2009 or last available year
Country YearGERD ('000) – Local
currency GERD - PPP$ ('000)GERD – as % of
GDP
Bahrain … … … …
Kuwait* 2009 34 197 … 0.11
Oman … … … …
Qatar … … … …
Saudi Arabia* 2009 1 180 752 503 573 0.08
United Arab Emirates … … … …
Algeria* 2005 4 994 000 157 008 0.07
Djibouti … … … …
Egypt* 2009 2 200 000 998 370 0.21
Iraq … … … …
Jordan* 2008 67 785 135 088 0.42
* Based on partial dataSource: UIS S&T Database, Aug 2012
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Gross Domestic Expenditure on R&D (GERD), Arab States, 2009 or last available year conti..
Country YearGERD ('000) – Local
currency GERD - PPP$ ('000)GERD – as % of
GDP
Lebanon … … … …
Libya … … … …
Mauritania … … … …
Morocco* 2006 3 670 080 765 086 0.64
Palestine … … … …
South Sudan … … … …
Sudan* 2005 192 840 179 085 0.29
Syrian Arab Republic … … … …
Tunisia* 2009 649 000 1 064 275 1.10
Yemen … … … …
* Based on partial dataSource: UIS S&T Database, Aug 2012
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Gross domestic expenditure on R&D (GERD) worldwide
Source: UIS, August 2010
873.2
653.0
137.3
272.5
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
1000
Developed countries Developing countries
GE
RD
(in
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PP
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2002 (790.3 billion) 2007 (1145.7 billion)
Figures are in Purchasing Power Parity Dollars (PPP$)
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Gross domestic expenditure on R&D (GERD) worldwide
Source: UIS, August 2010
277
206
108
6239
98
265
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373
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150
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250
300
350
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China Otherdeveloping
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2002 (790.3 billion) 2007 (1145.7 billion)
Figures are in Purchasing Power Parity Dollars (PPP$)
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Where are R&D investments made?Shares of world R&D expenditure (GERD) by principal regions, 2002 and 2007 (%)
2002 (789 billion PPP$)
North America,
37.8%
Asia,27.1%
Europe,30.3%
Latin America & Caribbean,
2.6%
Oceania,1.4% Africa,
0.9%
2007 (1138 billion PPP$)
North America,
34.7%
Asia,32.7%
Europe,27.3%
Latin America & Caribbean,
2.9%
Oceania,1.6% Africa,
0.9%
Source: UIS, August 2010
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World’s top 10 leaders in R&D investmentGERD (‘000 PPP$), 2009 or latest available year
Source: UIS, July 2011 Note: -1 = 2008.
43,906,41340,610,639
47,953,451
83,974,765
121,369,732 148,719,235
398,194,00024,752,618
24,935,47033,368,083
United States-1 Japan-1 China-1 Germany
France Rep. of Korea-1 United Kingdom Russian Fed.
Canada Italy
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A snap-shot of R&D intensity.Gross domestic expenditure on R&D (GERD) as a percentage of GDP, 2009 or latest available year
0.00%–0.25%
0.26%–0.50%
0.51%–1.00%
1.01%–2.00%
Data not available
2.01% and above
Source: UIS, July 2011
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R&D intensity (GERD as a % of GDP) by principal regions, 1990 – 2007
Sources: For 1990 – 2000, UIS estimates, 2004. For 2002 -2007, UIS estimates, September 2009.
2.6%2.6%
1.1%
2.1%
1.7%1.8%
1.8%
1.6%
1.6%
1.8%
0.5%
0.6%0.6%
0.4%
0.0%
0.5%
1.0%
1.5%
2.0%
2.5%
3.0%
1990 1992 1994 1996/1997 1999/2000 2002 2007
NorthernAmerica
Oceania
WORLD
Europe
Asia
LatinAmerica &Caribbean
Africa
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A breakdown of R&D investment in the Americas.GERD by sector of performance, 2009 or latest available year
Source: UIS, July 2011 Note: -1 = 2008, -2 = 2007, -5 = 2004, -7 = 2002.
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A breakdown of R&D investment in Europe.GERD by sector of performance, 2009 or latest available year
Source: UIS, July 2011 Note: +1 = 2010, -1 = 2008, -2 = 2007.
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A breakdown of R&D investment in Africa, Asia and the Pacific. GERD by sector of performance, 2009 or latest available year
Source: UIS, July 2011 Note: -1 = 2008, -2 = 2007, -3 = 2006, -4 = 2005, -5 = 2004, -7 = 2002, -8 = 2001.
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1.2 Innovation Statistics: Why?
Medium-term objective of the International Review of S&T Statistics & Indicators 2002-03;
May provide information on the business sector in developing countries that R&D statistics won’t supply;
Many developing countries recently starting to carry out innovation surveys;
UIS has a natural coordinating role as UN lead agency on STI statistics.
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The UIS strategy on Innovation Statistics
Inventory of innovation surveys in developing countries;
Pilot data collection (around 20 countries in June 2011);
2013: Regular data collection every two years;
Online worldwide database;
Analysis and publications;
Capacity building and training activities;
Methodological developments and survey help;
In partnership with international and regional organisations (ASEAN, AU/NEPAD, Eurostat, OECD, RICYT, …).
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2. Capacity building: STI statistics workshops
Increase the number of countries regularly producing quality S&T indicators.
Create local capacities and establish sustainable local S&T statistics systems.
Promote the use of S&T indicators for evidence-based S&T policy making.
Share experiences with other developing countries and address problems.
Gain knowledge about the particular characteristics of S&T statistics data.
Demonstrate good practices in other countries of the region.
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UIS STI Statistics workshops
2005: Uganda, India
2006: Indonesia, Senegal, Kazakhstan
2007: Tunisia, FYR of Macedonia, Jordan, Russia, Cameroon
2008: Oman, Cambodia, Botswana
2009: Kenya, Egypt
2010: Mali, Syria, Jordan*, Uzbekistan, Ethiopia*, Nepal
2011: Grenada, Gabon, Azerbaijan*, Vietnam
But also contributing to similar workshops of partner organisations (e.g. RICYT, NEPAD, other partner orgs)
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Countries that have participated in UNESCO S&T statistics workshops 2005-2011
Countries and territories not yet covered
Countries and territories not targeted
Countries and territories covered
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Results of workshops
Increased response rate – non-responding countries learn how to do it from UIS and neighbours.
Immediate problems solved.
Increased data quality – improved understanding of application of international standards.
Face to face contacts = more effective networking.
Inputs to UIS programme development.
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3. Standard setting/methodological developments
Measuring R&D in Developing Countries: Technical Guide and Annex to the Frascati Manual (2010)
Measuring Innovation in Developing countries: Annex to the Oslo Manual (2005)
Careers of Doctoral Holders – CDH (since 2004)
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Measuring R&D in Developing Countries: Annex to the Frascati Manual (2010 / 2011)
NEW Annex
UIS TP5: http://www.uis.unesco.org/Library/Documents/tech%205-eng.pdf
FM Annex: http://www.oecd.org/science/innovationinsciencetechnologyandindustry/49793555.pdf
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Measuring R&D in Developing Countries cont.
Objectives are to provide:
• Guidance to developing countries on how to adapt the FM standards
• Recommendations for specific situations that fall outside FM framework
• Suggestions on how to strengthen S&T statistical system in developing countries
Stay within boundaries of Frascati Manual (FM)
Some of the measurement challenges may be considered for a future revision of the FM
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Measuring Innovation in Developing Countries: Annex to the Oslo Manual (2005)
After the publication of the 2nd Oslo Manual, also developing countries started conducting innovation surveys.
The design of the surveys was intended to comply with Oslo Manual standards, with adaptations for capturing the particular characteristics of innovation processes. Adaptations were prepared by each country separately and with different approaches.
Bogotá Manual published by RICYT (Ibero American Network on S&T Indicators) first effort to compile particularities and guide the design of cross-nationally comparable innovation surveys.
Oslo Manual 3rd edition: UIS drafted the annex on Innovation surveys in developing countries. http://213.253.134.43/oecd/pdfs/browseit/9205111E.PDF (page 135)
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The careers of doctorate holders survey (CDH)
A joint project with the OECD and Eurostat.
Methodology developed “from scratch”.
Aimed both at developed and developing countries.
With participation from experts from both developed and developing countries.
Promoting the methodology by encouraging developing countries to conduct such surveys and produce cross-nationally comparable statistics on careers of doctorate holders.
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Relevance of the CDH project
Focus on the crucial role of highly qualified individuals who represent a key to the production, application and transmission of knowledge.
Statistics on the global trends in human resources for Science and Technology (HRST) very weak.
Quality and comparability of international data on migration is particularly weak.
Diversity of data collection methods hinders international comparability, and does not provide information on career paths and mobility patterns.
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Objectives of CDH
Objectives:
To design an internationally comparable tool for tracking the careers of doctorates holders and highly qualified people in different countries.
To collect and exchange information on the career paths of holders of doctorates from existing data sources and the new survey tool.
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CDH modules
Doctoral Education (EDU)
Early Career Research positions (ECR)
Employment situation (EMP)
International mobility (MOB)
Career-related experience (CAR)
Personal characteristics (PER)
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CDH toolkit
Components:
Model questionnaire and Instruction Manual
Output tables and variables definitions
Methodological guidelines
Bridge table model questionnaire - output tables
See: http://www.uis.unesco.org/ev.php?URL_ID=5219&URL_DO=DO_TOPIC&URL_SECTION=201
and www.oecd.org/sti/cdh
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Current / Future methodological work
Reviewing the concepts on Science and Technology Activities (STA): 2011-2013
Guide for the conduct of an R&D Surveys in Developing Countries: 2012-2013
Guide to Innovation Surveys in Developing Countries: 201?
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4. Some publications
Data publicly available at: http://www.uis.unesco.org (http://stats.uis.unesco.org/unesco/ReportFolders/ReportFolders.aspx?IF_ActivePath=P,54&IF_Language=eng)
UIS Fact Sheets
UNESCO Science Report 2010
International Report on Science, Technology and Gender 2007
R&D eAtlas: http://www.uis.unesco.org/data/atlas-research-development/en
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Collaborations / Partnerships
UNESCO HQs
World Bank
Eurostat
AU-NEPAD
ADB
ATPS
ISDB
EU-Medibtikar
IDRC (Canada)
IRD (France)
UNESCO offices worldwide
OECD
RICYT (Latin America)
ALECSO
Arab Academy of Science
ISESCO
Inter-Academy Council
INRS (Quebec, Canada)
ASEAN Centre for Social Innovation (ZSI),
Austria
ECO
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Way forward
There is still a lot to do!
UIS needs to keep direct contact with statisticians: Quality and relevance.
Countries to establish sustainable S&T statistics systems, involving line ministries (S&T Ministries or Research Councils) and National Statistical Offices.
Looking forward to further cooperation.