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The chart demonstrates what Anthropology graduates from one university did after finishing their undergraduate degree course. The table indicates the salaries of the anthropologists in work after 5 years. As we can see from the pie chart, majority of Anthropology graduates are employed. Fifty-two per cent of them have a full-time job. Almost twenty per cent of graduates have either a part-time work or it is combined with post grad study. Eight per cent of students continue their full-time education. Only twelve per cent of graduates are unemployed. The information about all the rest graduates is unknown. Thus, most of Anthropology graduates have a job. Half of those who work in Government sector earn more than a hundred thousand dollars. It is less than proportion of freelance concultantants who get the same amount of money. Besides, it is only one-third of those who work for private companies. We can see nearly the same percentage of those who get from fifty thousand dollars to ninty-nine thousand dollars as freelance consultants and in government sector. The situation is different in private companies. More of them get from fifty thousand to seventy-four thousand dollars than from seventy-five to ninety-nine thousand dollars. The proportion of those who work for private companies for from twenty-five thousand to forty-nine thousand dollars is half bigger than the same one in government sector and as freelancers. So, the chart and the table show us that most of Anthropology graduates are employed and a salary more than twenty-five thousand dollars after five year’s work.
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The chart illustrates the post-undergraduate pursuits of Anthropology graduates from a particular university, while the accompanying table provides insights into the salaries of these anthropologists five years into their careers.
Analyzing the pie chart reveals that a significant majority of Anthropology graduates are gainfully employed. Fifty-two percent of them have secured full-time positions, while nearly twenty percent engage in either part-time work or a combination of part-time employment and postgraduate studies. Another noteworthy group comprises eight percent of students who choose to pursue further full-time education. The unemployed constitute only twelve percent of graduates, with information about the remaining graduates unavailable.
In summary, a substantial portion of Anthropology graduates have successfully entered the workforce. Among those employed, half in the Government sector earn salaries exceeding one hundred thousand dollars, though this is slightly lower than the proportion of freelance consultants earning a similar amount. Additionally, it is only one-third of those employed by private companies. The distribution of salaries between fifty thousand and ninety-nine thousand dollars is comparable for freelance consultants and those in the government sector. However, there are variations in private companies, where more individuals earn between fifty thousand and seventy-four thousand dollars than those earning between seventy-five and ninety-nine thousand dollars. Notably, the proportion of private company employees earning between twenty-five thousand and forty-nine thousand dollars is significantly higher than their counterparts in the government sector and among freelancers.
In conclusion, the chart and table collectively indicate that the majority of Anthropology graduates find employment within five years of completing their degrees, with a substantial proportion earning salaries exceeding twenty-five thousand dollars.
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