P. Windolf et J. Haas, HIGHER-EDUCATION AND THE BUSINESS-CYCLE 1870-1990 - A CROSS-NATIONAL COMPARISON, International journal of comparative sociology, 34(3-4), 1993, pp. 167-191
The expansion of higher education is analyzed between 1870 and 1990 in
five countries (Germany, Italy, France, United States, and Japan). Sp
ectral analysis is applied for the first time to analyze the long-term
causal relationship between the economic and the educational system.
Two hypotheses are tested to explain the expansion: that of human capi
tal and that of individual status competition. The analysis concentrat
es on the interaction between the educational and the economic systems
, particularly during times of economic crisis. Spectral analysis is u
sed to explore the cyclical character of the expansion and the relatio
nship between economic growth and the increasing enrollment rates in h
igher education. For European countries the data support the theory of
status competition: universities expanded particularly rapidly during
times of economic recession. In the United States and Japan higher ed
ucation expanded more or less apace with the economic system.