The pie chart illustrates the destinations of Anthropology graduates from one university after completing their undergraduate degrees.
Overall, the majority of graduates entered full-time employment, while relatively small proportions were unemployed or had unknown outcomes. A notable minority continued their education, either alone or alongside part-time work.
In detail, just over half of the graduates (52%) secured full-time work, making this by far the most common destination. The second largest group consisted of those in part-time employment, accounting for 15%. A further 12% pursued full-time postgraduate study, indicating that continuing education was a significant pathway.
Smaller proportions combined work and study or faced less clear outcomes. Specifically, 8% of graduates engaged in part-time work while undertaking postgraduate study, while an identical percentage had outcomes that were not known. Meanwhile, only 5% of graduates were unemployed, representing the smallest segment of the chart.
Overall, the figures suggest that most Anthropology graduates successfully transitioned into employment, with relatively few experiencing unemployment or uncertainty after graduation.
