The pie chart delineates what the graduates of anthropology did after accomplishing undergraduate degree course, while the table depicts the payments, after five years of working. The results are measured in percentage.
Overall, it is shown that most of the anthropologists had a full-time job after graduation and also the salaries of five-year workers are mainly between 25,000 and 99,999 dollars, simultaneously, there are workers who earn more than 100,000 dollars.
It is delineated by the chart that 52% of graduates had full time job while, in comparison to them, 8% of the students preferred not the work and to a study full time for postgraduation instead. Additionally, some other graduates chose to strike a balance between working and studying by having a part-time job and ,simultaneously, study for postgraduation, while another group, about 12% of anthropologists, were not employed by any company. Unfortunately, there is no news of what happened to a proportion of graduates.
The table, on the other hand, illustrates the salaries of 3 type of employments. One is for workers of private companies, which shows that only 30% of them have a salary of more than 100,000 dollars, while one quarter of employees earned between 75,000 dollars and 99,999, 35% of them between half of a hundred of dollars and 74,999, and one-tenth of them earned less than 50 thousand dollars. Moreover, most workers of government sector earn more than the mentioned employees, since murely 5% of them havean income of less than $50,000. The proportion of people earning a higher salary in this group escalates sifnificantly, revealing that about a half of five-year workers on this section have a salary of more than one hundred thousand dollars. The last group referrs to the employees of freelance consultants, which contains the same proportion of people as in the category of government sector, being the same in salaries between 25,000 and 74,999, but different in salaries of more than $75,000
