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13598: Doctoral degrees per million inhabitants in the Nordic and Baltic countries, by field of R&D and sex 1990 - 2022

Bjørn Magne Olsen, Statistics Norway
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2024-03-21 08:00
Awarded doctoral degrees per million inhabitants:
per million
Doctoral students per million inhabitants:
per million
Awarded doctoral degrees per million inhabitants:
31.12.
Doctoral students per million inhabitants:
31.12.
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NORBAL: information on doctoral students and awarded doctoral degrees in the Nordic and Baltic countries is collected by Statistics Norway from the official producers of doctoral statistics

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Latvia

As of 2022, a higher number of programs were defined as doctoral programs within medical and health sciences in Latvia.