The chart and table present the career paths and salary levels of Anthropology graduates from a specific university.
Overall, the data demonstrates that a significant proportion of Anthropology graduates have found employment shortly after completing their undergraduate studies, with salaries varying notably across different employment sectors.
According to the chart, the largest group of graduates, 44%, have secured full-time positions, while a substantial 25% are employed part-time. Additionally, 12% of graduates have chosen to pursue full-time postgraduate studies, and 11% have opted for part-time work while studying. A smaller group, 8%, remains unemployed.
Regarding salary distribution, the table shows that the majority of employed graduates, 57%, earn between $30,000 and $34,999. A notable 20% earn between $35,000 and $39,999, while a smaller but still significant 8% earn over $40,000. Interestingly, the largest share of graduates, 50%, has found work in the public sector, with 15% employed in teaching and another 15% in retail and wholesale trade.
