I used to live in Dublin ~20 years ago, making the same money. Dublin was already a relatively expensive place, but I had a very comfortable life (no kids yet). Now it seems you can barely barely afford a decent life with that kind of money!
A female postdoctoral researcher who is midway through a two-year contract at University College Dublin (UCD) describes being treated “like cheap labour”. The 34-year-old, who requested anonymity, shares a flat with two other postdocs and says she can barely afford basic living costs on her €44,847 (US$48,916) salary.
A survey of postdocs at University College Dublin (UCD) has also revealed gender disparities, with 28% of male postdocs saying they are satisfied with their salaries, compared with just 16% of their female counterparts (see ‘Cheap labour’). “From a pay perspective it is shocking,” one woman says. “One hundred per cent of my take-home pay goes on childcare. My husband pays all the other bills.”
I cannot help myself thinking that these women are making a bad deal. They're probably hoping to get some experience in academia, and then move to the private sector to make big $s... Looking at the sacrifices they have to make, I'm not sure it's really worth it...
But what do I know?