The provided pie chart illustrates the employment situation of Anthropology graduates, while the table describes their salary scale over five years of working, categorised by their workplace.
Overall, full-time employees took up the majority of graduates’ employment, while the other categories accounted for just a minor proportion. Besides, Salaries offered by freelance consultants and the government sector saw the same patterns.
According to the pie chart, over half of the graduates landed a full-time job. The other five categories took up the smaller half, with the unemployed and part-time work made up 12 and 15% respectively. Graduates who fully devoted to higher study and who didn’t report both made up 8%. The minor 5% left was to the combination of part time and post graduate study.
Apropos of the table, the same distribution was observed in the freelance consultants and government sector, with the majority (80%) gain more than 75000$, and a small proportion (5%) gain less than $25000. Private companies, however, saw more equal distribution, with 45% gain less than 75000 and 55% higher.
