The diagrams given compare what anthropology students’ doing after graduating from college, and how many wages they earn from their jobs 5 years later.
Overall, it can be effortlessly observed that most of the anthropology students prefer to work in full-time jobs after graduations, and, although wage rates indicate a difference from each other, the biggest salary generally belongs to government sector.
To begin with the pie chart, more than half of the graduates usually work in full-time jobs (52%), whereas the other proportion approximately close to each other, which following by part-time work (15%) and 3% less than before attend to postgrad program. However, other graduates who are unemployed and not known what they do have the same percentages (8%).
Moving onto the table chart, anthropologists who work in freelance consultants and government sector earn the same range, which earning 25,000- 49000 dollars have 5%, and 50,000- 74,999 dollars have 15%, however, although private companies give 10% of their employees to the former salary range, they give 35% of workers the latter salary range. 3 employers give wage over 24% rate of employees between 75.000 and 99.000 dollars. Finally, government sector pay salary more than 100.000 dollars at a higher rate (50%), freelance consultant follows the government sector by 40%, whereas private companies’ rate less than the others (30%).
