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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 yeats

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The image presents data on the post-graduation activities of Anthropology graduates and their corresponding salaries after five years. A pie chart indicates 52% full-time work, 15% part-time work, 8% part-time work with postgrad study, 5% full-time postgrad study, 12% unemployed, and 8% unknown. A table shows salary distribution across various employment types: for $25,000-$49,999, freelance consultants 5%, government sector 5%, private companies 10%; for $50,000-$74,999, freelance consultants 15%, government sector 25%, private companies 35%; for $75,000-$99,999, freelance consultants 40%, government sector 30%, private companies 25%; for $100,000+, freelance consultants 40%, government sector 30%, private companies 30%.
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The pie chart delineates how much people graduating from an Anthropology subject in a university did after their course, while the table gives information on the average wage of such students in the first five years.

Overall, it is evident that people who took part in full-time work occupied the largest proportion of all the given statistics. Additionally, 100,000 dollars was a normal income of these students, with an exception for workers in private companies.

With regard to the pie chart, over half of the alumni attended full-time occupations, with the most significant difference being seen in the figure of PhD students, at 5%. Meanwhile, the figure for part-time jobs was one-fourth higher than unemployed students, with respective proportions being 15% and 12%. Roughly 8% was the similar figure for alumni spending all of their time doing research and other non-specific occupations.

Concerning the given table chart, approximately 40% of freelance consultants earned more than 75,000 dollars after five years’ work, while the most noticeable wage of over 100,000 dollars belonged to students who worked at government, at 50%. In addition, the average income of laborers in private companies was mostly from 50,000 to 74,999 dollars, as opposed to just a few students there earning less than 49,999 dollars, particularly under 10%.

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