Changes in College Completion Over Time Across Countries
December 3, 2010
In the 1970s and 1980s, the United States had a large lead over other countries in the share of the population that completed a degree, but by 2008 that lead had essentially vanished. College rates in 2008 were essentially the same for the United States, France, Australia, the United Kingdom, Spain, and Sweden. Norway, Japan, and Korea lagged well behind U.S. college graduation rates in 1978, but now clearly exceed the U.S. level. [Source: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), Education at a Glance 2010: OECD Indicators (Paris, 2010), Table A1.]

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