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The pie chart shows what anthropology graduates did after completing their degree, while the table outlines the salary ranges for anthropologists after five years of work in various sectors. Overall, most graduates found full-time jobs, and the government sector provided the highest salaries after five years.The pie chart reveals that 52% of anthropology graduates were […]
The data from the chart displays the plans of new graduates from anthropology at a university after completing their degree course. And, the table represents the wages, after five years of working as anthropologists. The pie chart includes plans such as full-time work, part-time work, part-time work + post-graduation study, full-time post-graduation study, unemployed, and […]
The pie chart illustrates the activities of Anthropology graduates after finishing one university. The table demonstrates how much money working anthropologists earn. More than a half of the graduates are full-time workers. 15% of the diagram represents part-time employees. Nevertheless, 12% of the graduates are jobless. 13% of the people decided to continue their studies, […]
The pie chart illustrates the statistics in percentage upon the six destinations of Anthropology alumnae of a certain tertiary institution after graduation. The table depicts the wages counted in millions of dollars according to the three employment types of the qualified working specialists in Anthropology five years later. Overall, the most significant rate of the […]
The pie chart describes the distribution of Anthropology graduates regarding their destination choices whereas the table estimates their earnings after 5 years in the workforce. Overall, Anthropology students’ trajectories diverged significantly, with full-time work being the most popular choice. In a 5-year long period, graduates working in the government sector earn the most, followed by […]
