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The image depicts a pie chart and a table for Anthropology graduates' destinations and salaries. The chart shows 52% in full-time work, 15% part-time, 8% part-time with postgrad study, 5% full-time postgrad study, 12% unemployed, and 8% unknown. The table lists salaries after five years, with 5% freelancers earning below $25,000, 15% earning $50,000-$74,999, 40% at $75,000-$99,999, and 40% above $100,000. In the government sector, 5% earn below $25,000, 15% at $50,000-$74,999, 30% at $75,000-$99,999, and 50% above $100,000. In private companies, 10% make below $25,000, 35% at $50,000-$74,999, 25% at $75,000-$99,999, and 30% above $100,000.
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The two charts compare data about anthropology gradutes of one university did after graduated.
Overall, it is clear that highest percentage of graduates are working full-time, most of their salary over $100,000. Despite this, plenty of anthropolog are unemployed, among them also earn less than $74,999
In terms of destination’ anthropology graduates, full-time work was recorded 52%, followed by part-time work, 15%. Despite this destination, over 12% of graduates are unemployed and 8% of them haven’t know where their work.
According to the table, 50% of antraropology graduations’ salary from government sector, followed by 40% earn in freelance consultants, and 30% of them salaries from private companies. Consequently, founding employments that earn under $79.999 from this types after 5 years’ work.
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