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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 career destinations of Anthropology graduates from a particular university after completing their undergraduate degrees, while the table provides a breakdown of their salaries after five years of employment in various sectors.

Overall, the majority of graduates secured full-time employment, while only a small proportion pursued postgraduate studies alongside part-time work. After five years, the highest salaries were observed among those working in the government sector. Conversely, the smallest percentage of graduates earned the lowest salary range across all employment types.

More specifically, 52% of graduates entered full-time employment, the largest proportion among all categories. Meanwhile, 15% chose part-time work, and 12% remained unemployed. Full-time postgraduate study accounted for 8%, and a further 5% combined part-time work with postgraduate study. For 8% of the graduates, their career paths were not known.

Regarding salaries after five years, half of the graduates working in the government sector earned more than $100,000 annually, the highest among the three employment types. An equal proportion of freelance consultants earned either $75,000–99,999 or over $100,000, at 40% each. In contrast, most graduates employed in private companies (35%) earned between $50,000 and $74,999. The proportion of employees earning between $25,000 and $49,999 was lowest across all sectors, at 5% for both freelance consultants and government employees, and 10% for those in private companies.

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