In 2014, non-university research institutions spent approximately 12.5 billion euros on research and development in Germany. The Federal Statistical Office (Destatis) also reports that this was an increase of 5.6% on 2013. In the same period, the number of people working in these research and development institutions (full-time equivalents) rose by 2.9% to 101,005. Academic staff accounted for 52,854 of these full-time equivalents, with nearly one third being females (31.9% or 16,881).
In 2014, non-university research institutions spent approximately 12.5 billion euros on research and development in Germany. The Federal Statistical Office (Destatis) also reports that this was an increase of 5.6% on 2013. In the same period, the number of people working in these research and development institutions (full-time equivalents) rose by 2.9% to 101,005. Academic staff accounted for 52,854 of these full-time equivalents, with nearly one third being females (31.9% or 16,881).
For further information:
Sarah Kienzle,
tel: (+49-611) 75-4220,
www.destatis.de/contact
https://www.destatis.de/EN/PressServices/Press/pr/2016/04/PE16_123_218.html
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