The pie chart illustrates the percentages of destinations for Anthropology graduates from a university after their undergraduate degree course, and the table demonstrates the salaries of these students after five years of work.
Overall, full-time work represents the largest section in the pie chart, while part-time work and postgraduate study constitute the lowest one. Also, the government sector has the highest and lowest proportion in the table.
Full-time work shows the highest proportion in the chart at 52%, followed by part-time work at 15%. Unemployment accounts for 12%, while 8% of students prefer full-time postgraduate study and 8% are unknown. Part-time work and postgraduate study make up the lowest percentage of the pie chart at 5%.
In terms of the table, the government sector, where employees earn more than $100,000 represents the largest percentage of the table at 50%, while freelance consultants (40%) and private companies (30%) are less than that. In contrast, those earning between $75,000and $99,999 experience a larger percentage in the freelance sector (40%) than in the government sector (30%) and private companies (25%). 35% of graduates in the private sector earns about $50,000 to $74,999, whereas it is 15% in both other sectors. Freelance and government show the lowest percentage in the chart at 5% in earning between $25,000 and $49,999, while private companies account for 10%.
