The Research and Innovation Careers Observatory (ReICO) country dashboard offers a snapshot of the people who drive research and innovation (R&I) and their careers. ReICO indicators are organised around three themes: talent development - who has the capacity to contribute to R&I, and how that capability is built; the labour market - where R&I talent is employed, and the conditions and rewards of their careers; and talent circulation - how R&I talent moves across borders, sectors, and disciplines.
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Policies on human resources for research and innovation in Estonia
Explore national policies related to human resources for research and innovation through the dedicated Science, Technology and Innovation Policy (STIP) Compass platform.
National studies, publications and initiatives overview in Estonia
- Estonian Research Council (2025), Estonian Research 2025, Estonian Research Council.
- Gabriele BALLARINO and Stefano CANTALINI (2025), The PhD Premium: Diverging Occupational Returns to the PhD Credential in 20 European Countries, article number 2.
- Estonian Research Council (2025), Overview of the Estonian ICT sector, Estonian Research Council.
- Kadri RAUDVERE; Maarja SILLASTE (2024), Estonian Research Landscape Across Different Fields of Research, Estonian Research Council.
- Estonian Research Council (2022), Estonian Research 2022, Estonian Research Council.
- Estonian Research Council (2020), Estonian Research 2019, Estonian Research Council.
- Estonian Research Council (2017), Estonian Research 2016, Estonian Research Council.
- Estonian Research Council, Main overview of statistical indicators, last accessed 16 June 2026.
- Haridussilm (Estonian Education Information Portal), Students in formal education, last accessed 16 June 2026.
- Estonian Research Information System, Statistics in R&D, last accessed 16 June 2026.
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