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The image contains a pie chart showing the destination of Anthropology graduates; 52% are in full-time work, 15% do part-time work, 5% are in part-time work with postgraduate study, 8% are full-time postgraduate study, 12% are unemployed, and 8% are unknown. Additionally, a table displays Anthropology graduates' salaries after 5 years under four employment types: "Government," "Freelance consultant," and "Private companies." Within "Government," distribution is 50% earning $25,000-$49,999, 50% earning $50,000-$74,999, 0% earning $75,000-$99,999, and 0% earning $100,000+. In "Freelance consultant," 40% earn $25,000-$49,999, 40% earn $50,000-$74,999, 20% earn $75,000-$99,999, and 0% earn $100,000+. For "Private companies," 30% earn $25,000-$49,999, 40% earn $50,000-$74,999, 30% earn $75,000-$99,999, and 0% earn $100,000+.
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The pie chart illustrates the activity of recent graduates of Anthropology from one university when they finish their studies. The table provides information about salaries of the anthropologist graduates after five years on the market.
Overall, most of the graduates showed interest on full time jobs, while only small portions went to part time jobs plus studies and unknown. In detail, the most preferred option was full time job with just above the half (52%), followed graduates working part-time (15%) while only 8% of them decided to continue studying at the same time they work. A further, 12% was not able to get a job and the remain (5%) as a combine part time with postgraduate option.
Regarding salaries, undergraduates after five years, freelance consultants and public employees showed the strongest earning potential with salaries places on the highest bands, more than 75000 a year. By contrast employees on the private sector had an equal distribution between the bands with the largest portion earning between 50.000 and 75.000 with 35%.
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