The demographic illustrates what college students do after graduating majoring in Anthropology studies derived from one university. The data are given in percent. Additionally, the table displays information about different types of jobs and ranges of incomes, from 25,000 dollars to 100K above, after working for five years broken down into three categories, consultant, governor, and private companies employee.
Overall, it is apparent that half of the students received full-time jobs, while a minor of them decided to do postgraduate study along with working part-time jobs instead of doing full-time. The disparity is found in the salaries of different sectors of jobs. However, after five years the majority trend earned more than 100000 dollars noticeably in all types of employment given.
Looking in detail, approximately half of the students had a full-time job, and one in ten of those are the figures who work part-time and also do postgrad-study. There is a similarity shown in Anthropology graduates found in students who did not know what they doing after and groups who chose to study afterward, accounting for 8%. Moreover, the difference between the option of being a part-time employee and unemployed is shown as only 3%, with the former giving 15%, and the latter showing 12%, respectively.
According to the three types of employment, after graduates work more than five years, the majority of them tend to receive higher incomes, meaning proportionately half are government employees earning more than 100K, compared to private sectors just higher 20% and 10% observed in consultant workers.
