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The image consists of a pie chart and a table focused on anthropology graduates from one university, showing employment distribution and salary data after five years of work. Pie chart sectors: full-time work 52%, part-time work 15%, not known 8%, unemployed 12%, full-time postgrad study 8%, part-time work + postgrad study 5%. The table lists salaries in four employment types with three salary ranges: $25,000-$49,999 (Freelance consultants 5%, Government 5%, Private companies 10%), $50,000-$74,999 (Freelance consultants 15%, Government 25%, Private companies 35%), $75,000-$99,999 (Freelance consultants 40%, Government 30%, Private companies 25%), $100,000+ (Freelance consultants 40%, Government 30%, Private companies 30%).
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The pie chart illustrates what Anthropology students from their university after graduation, while the table gives information about the salaries of the anthropologists.
Overall, fulltime work had the largest proportion of the total destinations of anthropologists. Moreover, people who make the highest money worked in the government sector.
Looking at the pie chart details, full-time work including post graduate study accounted for more than half of the total at 60%. Conversely, part-time work which includes post graduate study, made up the one-fifth which was the equivalent to combining unemployed and not known.
As for salaries, people, who account for most of the working private companies at 35%, earned between 50000-75000$. What is more, the majority of those, which correspond to 80% each, working in the government sector and freelance consultants gained higher than 75000$ after- year five-year experience.
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