The chart provides information about the percentage of works done by anthrolpogy students after graduation from one University, while the table illustrates the amount of money they received from their work after 5 years.
Overall, it can be clearly seen that the highest proportion of students were engaged in full-time work, whereas only a few of them were involved in part-time work+ postgraduate study after their graduation. However, graduates who worked in the government sector had the highest salaries compared to other categories.
In detail, more than half of the total students were interested in full-time work, while 15 percent of them did part-time work. 12 percent of graduates were unemployed. Moreover, there were 8 percent of full-time postgraduate workers, which was 4 percent lower than part-time workers. The least 5 percent of total students did part-time work+ postgraduate study.
When their salaries used to be in the range of 25000–49999, private companies were in the top 10 percent, but at the end, when their salaries increased to 100000, 50 percent of the total students were involved in the government sector.
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