The pie chart illustrates the activities of Anthropology graduates after finishing one university. The table demonstrates how much money working anthropologists earn.
More than a half of the graduates are full-time workers. 15% of the diagram represents part-time employees. Nevertheless, 12% of the graduates are jobless. 13% of the people decided to continue their studies, 5% of which combine it with a part-time job. For 8% of the graduates their destination is unknown.
According to the table, the equal number of freelance consultants earn over $100,000 and $75,000-99,999 (40% each). The rest of this category earn less. As for the government sector, half of the workers earn more than $100,000. The fifth of them gain from $25,000 to $74,999. Almost a third earns from $75,000 to $99,999. The last category (private company workers) is divided into more or less equal groups according to their incomes. Only 10% of them earn less than $50,000.
To sum up, the overwhelming majority of anthropology graduates are employed. Those of them who work in the government sector or as freelancers earn more compared to private companies.
