US Doctorates in Chinese and Japanese, 1983-2014
As you can see, in most years more doctorates were awarded in Chinese than in Japanese. The total doctorates over the covered period are 666 for Chinese and 471 for Japanese. By way of comparison, during the same period 870 doctorates were awarded in the United States in Italian.
Interestingly, undergraduate enrollments are typically higher in Japanese than in Mandarin, the reverse of the situation with doctorates.
Although the most recent report on this was issued way back in 2016, recent trends in foreign language enrollments in U.S. postsecondary institutions (to be detailed in a later post) show a steep decline that may well be reflected in the number of people earning doctorates in Mandarin and Japanese in U.S. universities.
source: Report on the Survey of Earned Doctorates, 2013–14, MLA Office of Research, December 2016
further reading:
- US grad-level enrollments in Japanese continue long decline, Pinyin News, March 27, 2015.
- US postsecondary enrollments in Mandarin fall, Pinyin News, March 9, 2018.
- US post-secondary enrollments in foreign languages and the position of Mandarin, Pinyin News, August 18, 2008.