The pie chart illustrates the career pathways of freshly graduated anthropologists,
while
the table compares earnings after 5 years of work in anthropology across 3 different sectors, categorised into 4 pay ranges.
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According to
the pie chart, the majority of students started working as full-time employees after graduating, accounting for 52%. Part-time workers were the second highest group with 15%, Linking Words
although
a similar figure(12%) was unemployed. Linking Words
By contrast
, those who decided to work part-time alongside studying for a postgraduate degree comprised the smallest fraction, at a mere 5%, and 8% of the graduates chose to pursue an additional full-time degree.
By looking at the salary comparison, the government sector offers the highest pay after 5 years, with 50% of employees earning more than $100,000. Freelance consulting has the second-highest rates, at more than $75,000 for 80% of the consultants. Interestingly, among privately employed individuals, there is a disparity in compensation, as 45% of them are paid less than $74,999, even though the rest earn more than that threshold.
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Overall
, it can be clearly seen that most graduates secured full-time jobs, Linking Words
whereas
the minority chose to pursue postgraduate study during part-time work. Meanwhile, most government-employed anthropologists are compensated the highest after 5 years.Linking Words