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Band 8+: The chart below shows what anthropology graduates from one university did after finishing their undergraduate degree course. The table shows the salaries of the anthropologists in work after five years.

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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 diagrams display the future plans of anthropology students from a certain university after their undergraduate degree course, while another chart indicates the income of these graduates after five years in their respective jobs.

Overall, over half of the students ended up with full-time work, while only small proportions of them continued on with studies and work simultaneously. Surprisingly, quite a large proportion were unemployed or unknown. The employment generally had high income rates for freelance consultants and government, but a lower salary was seen in the private sector.

Just over half the students went to work for a full-time job, while only 5% of them had to juggle work and studies of a postgraduate level at the same time. Studying full time or currently unknown took up 8% of the graduates each, with 12% of them unemployed and part-time work taking up the remaining fifteen percent.

The salaries of these graduates vary greatly, but about 80% had over $75,000 in 5 years for freelance and government sectors. Notably, over half of those working in the government earned over $100,000, which was significantly higher than other departments. Those in private companies had the shorter end of the stick, with only 55% of them having over $75,000 in 5 years. They also had the most with less than $50,000 earned over the period, with a high value of 10%, which was 5% more than any other sector.

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