The pie chart illustrates the statistics in percentage upon the six destinations of Anthropology alumnae of a certain tertiary institution after graduation. The table depicts the wages counted in millions of dollars according to the three employment types of the qualified working specialists in Anthropology five years later. Overall, the most significant rate of the destinations is full-time work, whereas the least considered is for those who decided to combine postgraduate studies with a part-time job.
Most of the young people after finishing their university applied for full-time jobs, and their rate is just above 50%, while part-time workers along with the unemployed have just above a quarter of the whole. Graduates who chose only postgraduate studies and those whose purposes stayed unknown have the exact same rate.
The highest salaries’ index among freelance consultants is 40%, and it varies from $75,000 to more than $100,000, while for graduates working in a government sector the same amount of wage is made up by 50%. The lowest indicator of payments is in private companies, and the majority of the employees there earn no more than $74,000.
