Archive:Human resources in science and technology - flows
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In this article, we consider statistics in the field of human resources in science and technology (HRST), which provide insights into the demand for people with strong qualifications in science and technology and the supply of such people. We look at the current and future supply of highly-skilled graduates of universities and other specialist educational institutions in the HRST field, in the European Union (EU), the candidate countries and the EFTA countries.
Investment in research, development, education and skills is a key EU policy area. Such investment is essential to boost economic growth and develop a knowledge-based economy. Consequently, interest is growing in the role skills play, and in measuring them. In this context, it is important to measure and analyse the most highly-skilled section of the labour force, both within the EU and internationally.
Statistics on human resources in science and technology (HRST) focus on two main aspects:
- Bulleted list item stocks - the characteristics of the labour force currently working in the field of science and technology; there is a particular focus on scientists and engineers, often the innovators at the centre of technology-led development;
- Bulleted list item flows - showing job-to-job mobility and the inflow from education into the science and technology labour force.
This article focuses on flows data in the HRST field.
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