The provided visual information depicts the post-undergraduate pathways and corresponding salaries of Anthropology graduates from a particular university.
Upon completion of their undergraduate degrees, the majority of Anthropology graduates engaged in full-time work, while a significant portion pursued further education. Additionally, a notable percentage of graduates were unemployed or their status was unknown after 5 years. The table accompanying the pie chart details the salaries received by Anthropology graduates across five different employment types and various salary ranges.
Freelance consultants who graduated with Anthropology degrees reported a range of salaries, with the highest proportion earning $50,001 to $75,000 annually (15%). Additionally, a notable 10% of freelance consultants earned between $75,001 and $99,999 per year, showcasing a relatively lucrative income bracket among this category of graduates. Moreover, 5% of freelance consultants achieved an annual salary exceeding $100,000, indicating a prospect for high earnings within this field.
In the Government sector, a considerable 35% of Anthropology graduates earned a salary ranging from $75,001 to $99,999 annually, signifying a prevalent income bracket within this employment domain. Moreover, 30% of graduates in this sector received a salary exceeding $100,000 per year, showcasing the potential for substantial earnings within governmental roles. Conversely, a modest 5% of government sector employees reported an annual income between $25,000 and $50,000.
