35-700k?!! Are the higher salary positions administrators? Are the lower salaries positions adjunct? Denmark data is super interesting! Had no idea!
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I have seen multiple professors with salaries 700k+ on form 990s, state schools w. mandatory reporting (e.g. UMass), etc. Not admins - just highly successful profs. 35k, yes - adjunct (low end). Danish data is interesting indeed - the most striking part being the small deltas.
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That is really interesting, any idea how different cost of living is between US and Denmark?
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Without children, DK probably a little more expensive. With children - well, waaaaay cheaper, I’m sure. (These are all guesses though - I don’t actually know). Of course, taxes are MUCH higher in DK, but then healthcare, education, etc. all free. Plus, pensions included for all
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66k for PhD students?!? I went to graduate school in the wrong country... Our school is currently at 29k in a HCOL area
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Tax? Bacon subsidy?
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Tax... Weeeeell, it’s complicated. Very.
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Salaries in Sweden (from the Union SACO statistics) PhD Student: $ 37k Postdoc: $ 47k Asst Prof (Or similar, assistant lecturer not yet Docent): $ 54k Lecturer (Similar to Professor?, no demand for docent as I see it): $ 60,5k Professor: $ 82,5k
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Wow, that's interesting - faculty salaries are very low, although it's low across the board.
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academia, I found this part interesting.
Salaries in DK:
PhD student: $66k
Postdoc: $83k
Asst Prof: $86k
Assc Prof: $106k
Full Prof: $138k
In the US?
Student/postdoc: not enough
Prof: $35k - $700k