The pie chart reveals what anthropologists belonging to a particular university did after their graduation, and the table numerates their salaries after working for five years.
Overall, it is apparent in the pie chart that a majority of former graduates choose to work full-time while a least number of them opt for part-time work alongside post graduation studies. As for the table, it shows that the salaries for the anthropologists working with private companies are the lowest in amount, whereas the experts who work in the government sector are being paid more handsomely.
Regarding the pie chart, anthropologists who work full time constitute the largest portion at 52%. Part-time and unemployed make up 15% and 12% respectively, yet only 5% work part-time and study for post graduation together.
Moving on to the table, 80% of anthropologists holding government posts and working as freelance consultants earn more than 75,000 dollars, this compares with those who work with private companies and only 50% of them make the same salary.