The pie chart illustrates what Anthropology graduates from the same educational institution did after graduating their undergraduate degree course. Moreover, the table demonstrates the earned money of the anthropologists in work after half a decade. Overall, more than half of graduates chose full-time work. Additionally, most of them earned more than 100,000 dollars.
The number of graduates who chose full-time postgraduate study is only 8 percent. This percent equals the section for not known. The graduates who chose to work part-time and study postgraduate equals 5 percent. In contrast, the percentage of part-time work is three times more. The biggest section is full-time work with 52 percent. The number of graduates who chose unemployment is almost four times less than full-time work.
The biggest percent of anthropology graduates who get a salary more than 100,000 dollars or from 75,000 to 99,999 dollars in five years is in freelance consulting with 40 percent and the least percent in private companies with 30 and 25 percent. Freelance consultants and the government sector have 5 percent for salaries from 25,000 to 49,999 dollars; however, private companies have doubled percent. Finally, the percentage for each type of employment of graduates who get a salary from 50,000 to 74,999 dollars is roughly three times more than the previous one.
