The chart below shows what Anthropology graduates from one university did after finishing their undergraduate degree course. The table shows the salaries of the anthropologists in work after 5 years. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
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The pie chart illustrates the destination of graduated Anthropology students once they completed their studies. The provided table showcases data regarding the wages of anthropologists after 5 years of work.
Overall
, it can be seen that over half of the graduates ended up in full-time occupations while
those simultaneously studying and working part-time constituted the lowest percentage. Furthermore
, more than half of those working in all three professions earn above $75,000 after five years in the workplace.
Firstly
, from the highest to the lowest proportion, 15%, 12%, 8% and 8% of those who completed their tertiary studies ended up in part-time careers, being unemployed, being unknown and attending full-time postgraduate programmes respectively. Consequently
, the highest and lowest percentages (52% and 5%) were dedicated to full-time career holders and those working part-time and pursuing their postgraduate studies at the same time.
Secondly
, freelance consultants and public sector careers are broadly in line with each other in terms of wages since 5% and 15% of both received first and second-bracket incomes comprising $25,000-49,999 and $50,000-74,999. Moreover
, 40% of freelance consultants received both $75,000-99,999 and above $100,000 while
the figure for government workers was 30% and 50% respectively. whereas
, the wage earners working in the private sector were distributed more fairly and they registered 10%, 35%, 25% and 30% from the first to the fourth income brackets respectively.Submitted by sajjad.talebi2020 on
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