Federal Science Expenditures and Personnel 2017-2018 - Activities in the natural sciences and engineering

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Purpose

This survey collects financial and operating data on expenditures and full-time equivalent personnel on the scientific activities of Federal Government Public Administration in Canada.

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The data collected are used by federal and provincial science policy analysts, and are also part of the gross domestic expenditures on research and development (GERD). Your information may also be used by Statistics Canada for other statistical and research purposes.

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ISTD - FSEP - Introduction

ISTD - FSEP - Introduction

This introduction is intended to provide an overview of the process of collecting science expenditure data; definitions of and explanatory notes on natural sciences and engineering, social sciences, humanities and the arts, scientific and technological activities, performance sectors, and other terms used are given in subsequent sections.

The collection of science expenditure data is organized by the Investment, Science and Technology Division (ISTD) of Statistics Canada. This exercise was formerly conducted under the aegis of the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat but is now solely a Statistics Canada survey.

Collection is undertaken to gather essential data describing the recent, current and proposed state of the federal resources allocated to science. Federal science expenditures data are provided to Industry Canada who in turn use the data in the development of advice to the Assistant Deputy Ministers' Steering Committee on the Management of S&T, their Minister and the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat, as well as in policy development and in monitoring the implementation of science policies. Statistics Canada maintains historical expenditure series in natural sciences and engineering dating back to 1963 and to 1971 in the social sciences, humanities and the arts. These data are available through the Investment, Science and Technology Division (ISTD) or through special requests.

The basic reporting unit is the budgetary program of a department or agency. Each budgetary program forms the subject of separate scientific expenditure reports for the natural and for the social science activities within it. Both the program and the program activities within it may be scientific in whole or in part only. Only expenditures on the scientific components of a program or its activity are reported. In some programs it will be difficult to distinguish between the natural and social sciences. However, some allocation must be made and in determining this allocation, the dominant orientation of the projects and the area of expertise of the personnel involved must be considered. Detailed definitions are given on the following pages.

On the questionnaires, the identified expenditures are looked at from several different viewpoints and in various subdivisions. Expenditures on research and development (R&D) and related scientific activities (RSA) are subdivided to provide an indication of the "what" of a department's scientific effort. Expenditures in each category of scientific activity are further subdivided into "current" and "capital" segments. Current expenditures are additionally subdivided by sector, to indicate the "where" and "by whom" the activity is performed (e.g., in business enterprise, in higher education).

The human resources allocated to scientific activities are summarized in terms of the involved categories of personnel (scientific and professional, technical, etc.) and the principal focus of their efforts (R&D, RSA and, administration of extramural programs).

When completed, checked for consistency with previous reports, entered into the database and totaled along the various dimensions, these data provide snapshots of the federal resources allocated to science, supporting not only the work of central agencies but also the submissions of departments and agencies requesting resources.

Purpose

This survey collects financial and operating data on expenditures and full-time equivalent personnel on the scientific activities of Federal Government Public Administration in Canada.

Federal expenditures

Federal expenditures by activity and performer for the reporting, forecast and planned years for intramural and extramural expenditures (extramural performers include: business enterprise, higher education, Canadian non-profit institutions, Provincial and municipal governments and foreign performers)

Federal expenditures - Question identifier:I.

Research and experimental development (R&D)

  • 1: Intramural and total in-house R&D
  • 2: Extramural and total R&D contracts
  • 3: Extramural and total R&D grants and contributions
  • 4: Intramural, extramural and total research fellowships
  • 5: Intramural and total administration of extramural programs
  • 6: Intramural and total capital expenditures
  • 7: Sub-total intramural, extramural and total R&D

Federal expenditures - Question identifier:II.

Related scientific activities (RSA)

  • 1: Intramural and total in-house Related Scientific Activities (RSA)
  • 2: Extramural and total RSA contracts
  • 3: Extramural and total RSA grants and contributions
  • 4: Intramural and total administration of extramural programs
  • 5: Intramural and total capital expenditures
  • 6: Sub-total intramural, extramural and total RSA

Federal expenditures - Question identifier:III.

Total expenditures (S&T)

2. Personnel

Question 2: Personnel

  • 1: Column A: Personnel engaged in Research and experimental development (R&D)
  • 2: Column B: Personnel engaged in Related scientific activities (RSA)
  • 3: Column C: Personnel engaged in the administration of extramural R&D programs
  • 4: Column D: Personnel engaged in the administration of extramural RSA programs
  • 5: Column E: Total personnel

3. Source of funds

Sources of funds for total scientific and technological activities for the reporting, forecast and planned years

  • 1: Departmental S&T budget (operating and capital and grants and contributions)
  • 2: Revenues to / from other departments
  • 3: Provincial government departments
  • 4: Business enterprises
  • 5: Other (please specify)
  • 6: Total

4. Socio-economic objectives

Intramural and extramural scientific and technological expenditures by socio-economic objective for the reporting year by activity (research and experimental development, related scientific activities, and total)

  • 1: Exploration and exploitation of the Earth
  • 2: Infrastructure and general planning of land use:
  • 2.1: Transport
  • 2.2: Telecommunication
  • 2.3: Other
  • 3: Control and care of the environment
  • 4: Protection and improvement of human health
  • 5: Production, distribution and rational utilization of energy
  • 6: Agricultural production and technology:
  • 6.1: Agriculture
  • 6.2: Fishing
  • 6.3: Forestry
  • 7: Industrial production and technology
  • 8: Social structures and relationships
  • 9: Exploration and exploitation of space
  • 10: Non-oriented research
  • 11: Other civil research
  • 12: Defence

5. Expenditures and personnel by region

Expenditures and personnel of scientific and technological establishments by region for the reporting year, including current and capital expenditures for intramural R&D and RSA and by scientific and professional and total personnel for R&D and RSA)

  • 1: Newfoundland and Labrador
  • 2: Prince Edward Island
  • 3: Nova Scotia
  • 4: New Brunswick
  • 5: Quebec (excl. NRC - Quebec)
  • 6: National Capital Region (Quebec)
  • 7: Ontario (excl. NRC - Ontario)
  • 8: National Capital Region (Ontario)
  • 9: Manitoba
  • 10: Saskatchewan
  • 11: Alberta
  • 12: British Columbia
  • 13: Yukon, Northwest Territories and Nunavut
  • 14: Canada Total

6. Federal transfers

Federal transfers into and/or from the program for the reporting year, including payments or recipients for contracts, transfers and joint programs from / to other federal government departments

  • 1: Into the program from federal department or agency
  • 2: From the program to federal department or agency
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