The image exhibits a pie chart and table for what anthropology graduates did and their earnings in job after five years on completion of their undergraduate degree from one institution.
Overall, it is evident that there was a increase in value in each year, in various sectors regarding the salaries earned. Additionally, freelance consultant and government sector has the same percentage range between the first two years as displayed on the table. Notably, from the pie chart a proportion of 12% are unknown in regards to what they do.
Furthermore, on the charts graduates who work full time are the largest with a portion of fifty two percents, followed by fifteen percent who work part-time. Those who work full time, doing their postgraduate study and those whose whereabouts are unknown have the same ratio of eight percents. While the unemployed ones are about twelve percent. However, as displayed on the table, there is a similarity in the freelance and government sector within the first two years of increments of about 5% and 15% each. Subsequently, in the first two years on the table they was significant increase amidst all sectors while the succeeding years the private sector experience the least increase in pay and the government sector remained the highest all through the years.
In conclusion, the visual depicts the highest number of those who work full time and also those with the highest earnings.
