The given pie chart illustrates the destinations of Anthropology graduates after finishing their studies, whereas the table depicts the salaries of these graduates with 5 years of work experience.
Overall, the majority of graduates work in full-time jobs, while the minority combines work in part-time jobs with postgraduate degree courses simultaneously. In addition to this, the government sector is the most well-paid occupation among graduates after gaining work experience.
Moving to a more detailed analysis, the full-time work category accounts for slightly more than half of the total. In contrast, the figures for part-time work with postgraduate study and full-time postgraduate study stand at 5% and 8%, respectively. Additionally, the level of unemployed graduates is slightly above one-tenth of the total.
In terms of salaries, 50% of Anthropology graduates, being employed in the government sector after a 5-year period, earn more than 100,000 dollars, highlighting it as the category with the highest income. Meanwhile, four-tenths of freelance consultants get salary from 75,000 to 99,999 dollars. Additionally, salary between 50,000 and 74,999 dollars is earned by 35% of employees in private companies.
