The given pie chart illustrates the proportion of Anthropology students from a certain university what they did after graduation. Meanwhile, the table presents the wages of the Anthropology students in three different type of employment fields after five years.
Overall, it is clear that the majority of students who graduated from university working in full-time jobs, whereas a small proportion of students working in part-time work and taking postgraduate courses. In addition, the halve of students get the higher income from government sector, and secondly from freelance consultants field, while this fields only pay a minor percentage of students the lowest wage.
In detail, the proportion of students who working in full-time job was recorded at 52%, and only 5% of students working in part-time jobs while taking postgrad study. The same rates was accounted in two category: in full-time postgrad study and students who does not know what to do, at 8%. The percentage of par-time work is 15%, while unemployment rate is slightly lower than, at 12%.
According to the table, 50% of students get the highest salary ($100,000 and over) from working in the government sector, whereas only 5% of workers get the lowest wages. The same proportion of workers (5%) who working in freelance consultant field get the same amount of salary ($25,000-49,999). However, 40% of workers get $100,000 and over salary in freelance consultant sector. Lastly, in private companies majority of workers (35%) get $50,000-74,999, whereas 10% of workers get the lowest salaries.
