The chart belows shows what anthropology graduates from one university did after finishing their undergraduate degree courses. The table shows the salaries of the anthropologist in work after five years
The provided chart and table offer insights into the career paths and income levels of Anthropology
graduates
. In general, a majority of graduates
opt for full-time employment. Notably, within the initial five years post-graduation, individuals working in the government sector tend to earn higher incomes compared to freelancers and those employed in private companies.
Upon completion of their studies, approximately 52% of Anthropology graduates
decide to engage in full-time employment. Around one-fifth of the total graduates
choose part-time work, while
5% combine it with postgraduate studies. An 8% proportion pursues postgraduate studies on a full-time basis. The remaining graduates
fall into the categories of unemployment (12%) or unknown status (8%).
After five years in their respective roles, half of government sector employees receive salaries exceeding $100,000, with one-third earning over $75,000. Similar proportions of freelancers and government employees receive salaries surpassing $25,000 and $50,000, standing at 5% and 15%, respectively. However
, in the private sectorSubmitted by gallant.halim on
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