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The image shows a pie chart and table presenting data on the destination and salaries of Anthropology graduates from one university after completing their undergraduate courses. The pie chart displays percentages for six categories: Full-time work 52%, Part-time work 8%, Part-time work + postgrad study 8%, Full-time postgrad study 12%, Unemployed 15%, Not known 5%. The table presents data on salaries of Anthropology graduates (after 5 years' work) for five employment types with six salary ranges. For Freelance consultants, salaries are: $25,000-50,000 5%, $50,001-75,000 15%, $75,001-99,999 10%, $100,000+ 5%. For Government sector: $25,000-50,000 5%, $50,001-75,000 15%, $75,001-99,999 35%, $100,000+ 30%. For Private companies: $25,000-50,000 10%, $50,001-75,000 35%, $75,001-99,999 40%, $100,000+ 50%.
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The visual data provided outlines the career paths and salaries of Anthropology graduates from a specific university five years after completing their undergraduate degrees. Most graduates find full-time employment, while a significant number remain unemployed or pursue further education. Salary differences are notable based on employment type.
The pie chart shows that 52% of graduates secured full-time jobs, the largest segment. Conversely, 8% worked part-time, and another 8% combined part-time work with postgraduate studies. Full-time postgraduate studies accounted for 12% of graduates. Notably, 15% were unemployed, and 5% had unspecified outcomes.
Regarding salaries, the table indicates that graduates in private companies earned the most, with 50% making over $100,000, 40% between $75,001 and $99,999, and 35% from $50,001 to $75,000. Government employees mainly earned $75,001 to $99,999 (35%), with 30% exceeding $100,000. Freelance consultants had the widest salary range, with 15% earning $50,001 to $75,000 and only 5% in the highest salary bracket.
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