The chart and table illustrate the employment outcomes and salary ranges of Anthropology graduates from a particular university.
Overall, the majority of graduates secured some form of employment after completing their studies, with full-time work being the most common. Salaries varied considerably across different employment sectors, with public sector roles offering higher wages than retail positions.
According to the chart, 44% of graduates obtained full-time employment, making it the most prevalent career outcome. A further 25% found part-time jobs, while 12% pursued full-time postgraduate studies. Additionally, 11% combined part-time work with further study, and only 8% were unemployed, indicating relatively strong job prospects for Anthropology graduates.
The table highlights that among those in employment, 57% earned between $30,000 and $34,999, and 20% received between $35,000 and $39,999. Notably, 8% of graduates earned over $40,000, suggesting that a minority achieved high-paying positions. In terms of sectors, half of the employed graduates worked in the public sector, which appears to offer the most lucrative salaries. In contrast, teaching and retail/wholesale trade each employed 15% of graduates, likely correlating with the lower end of the salary spectrum.
