The pie-chart depicts what anthropology students do after completing their undergraduate degree course from university, whereas the table illustrates the income of those anthropologists graduate from work after five years.
Overall, the proportion of the graduates who are involved in full-time work has the highest proportion than the others. Additionally, government sector got high salaries as compared to other type of employment.
Getting into details, portrayed by the chart is that 52% of anthropology graduates engaged in full-time work. The second highest portion of those students who did part-time work was 15%. Furthermore, the proportion of students who did full-time postgrad studies and were not known accounted for 8%. Likewise, 12% of undergraduate students were employed and those who did both part-time work and postgrad studies accounted for just 5%.
However, 5% of both freelance consultants and government sectors earned salaries on range of $25,000-49,999 whereas private companies earned 10%. Similarly, all sectors (freelance consultants, government sector and private companies) earn a salary in a range between $50,000-74,999 and $75,000-99,999 were under 40%. Only 50% of the government sector earned $10,000+ whereas freelance consultants and private companies earn 40% and 30% respectively.
