The
chart below shows what Anthropology graduates from one university did after finishing
their undergraduate degree course. The table shows the salaries of anthropologists
in work after five years.
Summarize
the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make
comparisons where relevant.
Write at least 150
words.
The given pie chart and table elucidate and compare information about destination of Anthropology undergraduates from a university and their earnings after five years of working in different sectors.
Overall, a majority of students took up full-time employment, while there was a great variation in the ratio of earnings across three sectors.
A little over half, 52%, of graduates in Anthropology went to join full-time jobs, followed by 15% taking up part-time work. Further, 8% pupils went on to join post graduation, while 5% chose to take up part-time employment and study. Quite strikingly, 12% graduates chose to remain without employment, and there was no information about 8% learners.
As far as the salaries is concerned, being earned after garnering an experience of 5 years, were concerned, quite interestingly, 80% of graduates working freelance or in the government sector were earning 75,000 dollars and more. However, only 55% of those working in private sector had similar earnings, while 45% had earnings below 75000 dollars.