Links to the most current reports in the National Patterns of Research and Development Resources series are available on the publication series page.The Division of Science Resources Studies (SRS) of the National Science Foundation publishes the report, National Patterns of R&D Resources, biennially. This report provides summaries and analyses of a wide variety of R&D data, including expenditures by source, type of research, share of budget, manpower resources, international comparisons, plus detailed tables tracing trends over three or four decades. In years for which there is not a full National Patterns publication, summary statistics on national and international R&D trends are analyzed in the biennial report of the National Science Board, Science & Engineering Indicators. Statistics on U.S. 1995 R&D totals will be published in Science & Engineering Indicators--1995.
Here are provided a set of 18 tables that include the 1995 data updates for U.S. and international R&D totals, character of work estimates for the U.S. R&D totals, defense and nondefense R&D trends, the geographic distribution of R&D performed in the United States, and estimates of the number of R&D scientists and engineers. A brief summary of 1995 R&D highlights are provided in the SRS Data Brief, "U.S. R&D Spending Will Not Pick Up in 1995." Readers should consult the report National Patterns of R&D Resources: 1994, for a detailed analysis of historical R&D trends and for methodological and technical information related to the SRS R&D surveys.
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