The pie chart illustrates the percentages of the destinations of Anthropology graduate from a university after undergraduate degree course, and the table demonstrates the salaries of these students after five years work.
Overall, full time work represents the largest section in the pie chart, while part time work and postgrad study constitute the lowest one. Also, government sector has the highest and lowest proportion in the table.
Full-time work shows the highest proportion in the chart at 52%, followed by part-time work at 15%. Unemployed accounts for 12%, while 8% of students prefer full-time postgrad study and 8% are unknown. Part-time work and postgrad study make up the lowest percentage of pie chart at 5%.
In terms of the table, government sector who earn more than 100,000$ represent the largest percentage of table at 50%, while freelance consultants (40%) and private companies (30%) are less than that. In contrast, earning between 75,000% and 99,999% experience a larger percentage in the freelance (40%) than government sector (30%) and private companies (25%). 35% of graduates in private one earns about 50,000$ to 74,999$, whereas it is 15% in both other ones. Freelance and government shows the lowest percentage in the chart about 5% in earning between 25,000$ and 49,999$, while private companies are 10%.
