Bibliometric indicators, by Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) — Fractional counts of scientific publications by country
This dataset presents trends in the total number of scientific publications relevant to societal goals, as proxied by the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) framework, expressed in fractional counts, for the 2015–2024 period. Coverage includes OECD member and accession countries, key partners...
What the numbers show
Bibliometric indicators, by Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) — Fractional counts of scientific publications is currently reported for 48 countries. The highest value is 118,504 Scientific publications in OECD; the lowest is 36.92 Scientific publications in Costa Rica.
The median across all reporting countries is 1,121 Scientific publications, and the mean is 5,833 Scientific publications.
The gap between the highest and lowest reporting country is a factor of about 3,210.
Over the past decade 47 countries rose and 1 fell. The largest increase was in Peru (up 930.9%), and the largest decrease in France (down 1.0%).
Bibliometric indicators, by Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): full country ranking
| # | Country | Latest | Year | 10-year change | Trend |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | OECD | 118,504 Scientific publications | 2024 | up 23.8% | rising |
| 2 | China (People’s Republic of) | 63,005 Scientific publications | 2024 | up 218.0% | rising |
| 3 | India | 15,616 Scientific publications | 2024 | up 182.8% | rising |
| 4 | Germany | 9,839 Scientific publications | 2024 | up 17.7% | rising |
| 5 | Italy | 6,756 Scientific publications | 2024 | up 45.0% | rising |
| 6 | Japan | 6,105 Scientific publications | 2024 | up 17.1% | rising |
| 7 | France | 5,870 Scientific publications | 2024 | down 1.0% | flat |
| 8 | Russia | 5,475 Scientific publications | 2024 | up 33.3% | rising |
| 9 | Canada | 4,769 Scientific publications | 2024 | up 20.5% | rising |
| 10 | Spain | 4,447 Scientific publications | 2024 | up 30.4% | rising |
| 11 | Australia | 3,689 Scientific publications | 2024 | up 14.7% | rising |
| 12 | Brazil | 3,297 Scientific publications | 2024 | up 38.3% | rising |
| 13 | Indonesia | 2,610 Scientific publications | 2024 | up 885.8% | volatile |
| 14 | Switzerland | 2,160 Scientific publications | 2024 | up 27.2% | rising |
| 15 | Israel | 1,675 Scientific publications | 2024 | up 23.5% | rising |
| 16 | Sweden | 1,625 Scientific publications | 2024 | up 20.4% | rising |
| 17 | Saudi Arabia | 1,583 Scientific publications | 2024 | up 259.6% | rising |
| 18 | Malaysia | 1,409 Scientific publications | 2024 | up 101.7% | rising |
| 19 | Singapore | 1,367 Scientific publications | 2024 | up 70.5% | rising |
| 20 | Finland | 1,332 Scientific publications | 2024 | up 101.3% | rising |
| 21 | Belgium | 1,313 Scientific publications | 2024 | up 15.0% | rising |
| 22 | Austria | 1,306 Scientific publications | 2024 | up 29.2% | rising |
| 23 | Mexico | 1,221 Scientific publications | 2024 | up 37.8% | rising |
| 24 | Czechia | 1,128 Scientific publications | 2024 | up 21.4% | rising |
| 25 | Portugal | 1,114 Scientific publications | 2024 | up 38.6% | rising |
| 26 | Egypt | 977.77 Scientific publications | 2024 | up 133.9% | rising |
| 27 | Denmark | 966.29 Scientific publications | 2024 | up 28.5% | rising |
| 28 | Greece | 965.27 Scientific publications | 2024 | up 26.5% | rising |
| 29 | Ukraine | 892.63 Scientific publications | 2024 | up 61.2% | rising |
| 30 | Norway | 878.2 Scientific publications | 2024 | up 48.3% | rising |
| 31 | South Africa | 817.01 Scientific publications | 2024 | up 37.7% | rising |
| 32 | Chile | 807.09 Scientific publications | 2024 | up 59.8% | rising |
| 33 | Thailand | 790.06 Scientific publications | 2024 | up 151.8% | rising |
| 34 | Hungary | 770.45 Scientific publications | 2024 | up 46.2% | rising |
| 35 | Romania | 734.45 Scientific publications | 2024 | up 34.3% | rising |
| 36 | Argentina | 627.38 Scientific publications | 2024 | up 7.1% | rising |
| 37 | Ireland | 587.93 Scientific publications | 2024 | up 31.8% | rising |
| 38 | United Arab Emirates | 559.65 Scientific publications | 2024 | up 328.2% | rising |
| 39 | Colombia | 535.63 Scientific publications | 2024 | up 115.1% | rising |
| 40 | New Zealand | 446.75 Scientific publications | 2024 | up 8.8% | rising |
| 41 | Kazakhstan | 354.22 Scientific publications | 2024 | up 227.0% | rising |
| 42 | Peru | 347.57 Scientific publications | 2024 | up 930.9% | volatile |
| 43 | Bulgaria | 284.57 Scientific publications | 2024 | up 110.1% | rising |
| 44 | Luxembourg | 148.49 Scientific publications | 2024 | up 101.3% | rising |
| 45 | Cyprus | 133.45 Scientific publications | 2024 | up 85.0% | rising |
| 46 | Iceland | 57.98 Scientific publications | 2024 | up 44.3% | rising |
| 47 | Malta | 44.25 Scientific publications | 2024 | up 102.2% | rising |
| 48 | Costa Rica | 36.92 Scientific publications | 2024 | up 235.2% | rising |
Regions and income groups
Aggregates are excluded from the country ranking above so that a region can never outrank a country.
- United States 36,544 Scientific publications
- United Kingdom 8,547 Scientific publications
- Korea 4,380 Scientific publications
- Netherlands 2,639 Scientific publications
- Türkiye 2,460 Scientific publications
- Poland 2,292 Scientific publications
- Slovak Republic 342.82 Scientific publications
- Croatia 331.67 Scientific publications
- Slovenia 320.13 Scientific publications
- Lithuania 186.34 Scientific publications
- Estonia 151.17 Scientific publications
- Latvia 91.18 Scientific publications
About this data
This dataset presents trends in the total number of scientific publications relevant to societal goals, as proxied by the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) framework, expressed in fractional counts, for the 2015–2024 period. Coverage includes OECD member and accession countries, key partners (Brazil, China, India, Indonesia, and South Africa), and other selected non-OECD economies. This is an experimental indicator, developed under the OECD’s Fundstat initiative to improve evidence on the directionality and societal relevance of research and development (R&D) activities, by linking scientific output to 17 SDGs or none. To produce this indicator, the OECD developed a probabilistic AI-assisted classification model that identifies the SDG relevance of scientific publications based on their titles and abstracts. The approach builds on insights from the OECD International Survey of Science (ISSA2021), in which researchers reported which SDG their research contributed to. Using these responses, a labelled dataset was created to fine-tune SciBERT, a large language model (LLM) pre-trained on scientific literature, enabling it to predict the probability of relevance of a given text to each of the 17 SDGs, or to none. The trained classifier is then applied to publication titles and abstracts from the Scopus Custom Data. Publication counts are fractionalised across countries and aggregated annually for comparability. For further information on the methodology, see: Aristodemou, L., et al. (2025), “Assessing the direction of R&D funding towards the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) with a new classifier and the OECD Fundstat infrastructure”, OECD Science, Technology and Industry Working Papers. Source: OECD Bibliometric Indicators, calculations based on Elsevier's Scopus Custom Data, Elsevier, Version 1.2026. Please cite as: OECD (2026), OECD Bibliometric indicators, OECD Science, Technology and Innovation Statistics, http://oe.cd/scientometrics, accessed on xx/xx/xxxx.