The pie chart illustrates the destinations of the anthropology students from one university just after ending their bachelors degree course whereas the table represents the job income of the anthropology degree holders after five years. Percentages are used to compare the data.
Overall, majority of graduates involved in fulltime work while least people engage in part-time work and postgraduate studies. Moreover, salaries of the anthropology graduates fluctuated after five years based on their employments.
At the beginning, full – time work employees accounted for the most popular destination, at only 52%.Then the part-time work people shared the second largest proportion at 15%. Furthermore, Par-time workers with postgraduate studies, full-time workers with postgraduate studies were other categories accounting for only 13% combined. In contrast, graduates who were unemployed or not known made up the significant proportion at 20%
When considering the salaries of employees after 5 years showed significant improvement among the government sector from 5% to 50%.Then the freelance consultant’s salary became stable in 40% after their five years of service. Surprisingly, private companies showed a significant variation of salary during the five years.
