The charts give information about employment of Anthropology graduates by showing the percentage of destination they go to after their graduation and how much money they earn after 5 years’ work.
From the pie chart, graduates having full-time work account for the largest part, which takes more than half of the total graduates (52%). The next one is part-time work, which takes up to 15%. Graduates without any work come in third, at 12% and followed by full-time postgraduate study, part-time work plus postgraduate study and unknown with 8%, 8% and 5%.
For the salaries shown in the table, there are three types of employments in statistics. People working for government sector have the chance to reach the highest salaries. There are 50% of them can earn more than 100,000 dollars per year. Then people work as Freelance consultants also perform well, with 40% getting the same salaries, while those work for private companies have the least opportunities to get jobs with more than 100,000 dollars per year (30%).
In summary, there are almost half anthropology graduates can successfully obtain a full-time job and the government sector is the best place where they have chances to earn the highest salaries.