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10. Portugal had 25% of its students graduate with a STEM degree. It has the highest percentage of doctorate holders — 72% — that work in education of all 40 countries surveyed.


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Posted on December, 09 2015 12:18:25 PM


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9. Austria (25%) has the second-highest number of working-age PhDs, with 6.7 female and 9.1 male doctorate holders per 1,000 people.


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Posted on December, 09 2015 12:18:38 PM

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8. Mexico moved up from 24% in 2002 to 25% in 2012, despite the government abolishing tax breaks for businesses investments in research and development.


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Posted on December, 09 2015 12:19:42 PM

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7. Estonia (26%) has one of the highest percentages of female STEM graduates, at 41% in 2012.


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Posted on December, 09 2015 12:20:42 PM

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6. Greece spent only 0.08% of its GDP on research in 2013, which was one of the lowest reported among developed countries. It might explain why its STEM degree rate dropped from 28% in 2002 to 26% in 2012.


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Posted on December, 09 2015 12:21:43 PM

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5. In France (27%), most researchers are employed by industry rather than the government or universities.


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Posted on December, 09 2015 12:22:50 PM

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4. Finland (28%) publishes more research about medicine than in any other field.


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Posted on December, 09 2015 12:23:50 PM

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3. Sweden (28%) is just behind Norway for most computer use at work, including for applications like programming. Over three-quarters of workers use computers at their jobs.


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Posted on December, 09 2015 12:24:58 PM

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2. Germany (31%) had the third-highest average annual raw number of STEM graduates at about 10,000, right behind the US and China — despite those countries' much larger populations.


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Posted on December, 09 2015 12:28:03 PM

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1. South Korea (32%) had the top 10's largest drop, from 39% in 2002, even though the country retained its position at the top of the OECD's list.


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Posted on December, 09 2015 12:30:24 PM

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