The pie chart gives information about the programs of students in one university after graduating with an Anthropology degree, and the table presents data on the amount of salaries they earned after 5 years of experience, based on the types of their employment.
Overall, the data reveals that the majority of Anthropology graduates have secured employment after completing their undergraduate degree, with a notable distribution of salaries across different sectors.
52% of graduates work full-time, with 15% working part-time and 12% being unemployed. 8% of graduates are in full-time postgraduate studies, and another 8% have unknown employment status. Only 5% of graduates combined part-time work with postgraduate studies.
The proportions of freelance consultants and government employees earning different categories of salary were similar, with only 5% and 15% obtaining low and lower-medium wages, respectively. However, those with upper-medium and high salaries constituted from 30% to 50% of the population. Conversely, working for private corporations was not much profitable as about half the labor force had a revenue of less than $75,000
