The pie chart illustrates a range of occupations that Anthropology students pursue after graduation from university. Meanwhile, the table gives information on their payment over a period of five working years. In general, most of them have a full-time job with a well-paid salary in different types of employment.
According to the pie chart, the most striking point shown is the predominance of full-time workers with more than half of Anthropology graduates/ Conversely, only 5% of them decide to have a part-time job while continuing their postgraduate study; besides, the rate of full-time postgraduate students is 8%. Most of them chose to continue their academic process and started their own career; however, the unemployment rate of these graduates is relatively high with 12%.
Turning to the table, it is obvious that Anthropologists choose to work in distinct types of employment, and their salaries also vary. Half of the Anthropology graduates working for the government sector can earn more than $100,000, while a third of them can be paid from $75,000 to 99,000. Freelance consultants companies also paid more than $100,000 for 40% of Anthropologists who work for them. On the other hand, only 10% of these Anthropologists are paid from $25,000 to $49,999 if they work for private companies.
