Sarah F. Small, PhD
About me
I am an assistant professor in the department of economics at the University of Utah and the book review editor for Feminist Economics.
My current research focuses on a variety of topics including intrahousehold bargaining, care markets, history of economic thought, feminist methodology, and pedagogy.
Outside the office you'll find me knitting in local yarn shops, cross-country skiing in Utah's mountain trails, visiting my family in New England, or pampering my tiny dog.
Check out my interview with the Institute for New Economic Thinking:
Listen to our conversation about Barbie and care work on the BeTheSolution Podcast:
Here's a lecture I gave at my alma mater about why I am a feminist economist:
Watch me chat about diversity in economics with Washington Center for Equitable Growth:
Listen to me talk about gender pay gaps on NPR's Marketplace:
Watch me on New Jersey PBS Spotlight News:
Watch this panel on climate change skiing in Utah I moderated:
Watch our forum on women and work in Utah: