Simon Burgess

Simon Burgess

University of Bristol

H-index: 67

Europe-United Kingdom

About Simon Burgess

Simon Burgess, With an exceptional h-index of 67 and a recent h-index of 34 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Bristol, specializes in the field of Economics.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Beyond the threshold: The implications for pupil achievement of reforming school performance metrics

Teachers’ use of class time and student achievement

School admissions in England: THe rules schools choose on which pupils to admit

The importance of external assessments: High school math and gender gaps in STEM degrees

Deregulating teacher labor markets

Parent engagement interventions are not costless: Opportunity cost and crowd out of parental investment

ICT and Innovation in Teaching Learning Methods in Higher Education

School choice and accountability

Simon Burgess Information

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Citations(all)

15664

Citations(since 2020)

5106

Cited By

12669

hIndex(all)

67

hIndex(since 2020)

34

i10Index(all)

168

i10Index(since 2020)

90

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University of Bristol

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Simon Burgess Skills & Research Interests

Economics

Top articles of Simon Burgess

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Beyond the threshold: The implications for pupil achievement of reforming school performance metrics

Economics of Education Review

Simon Burgess

Dave Thomson

2023/12/1

Teachers’ use of class time and student achievement

Simon M Burgess

Shenila Rawal

Eric S Taylor

2022/11/28

School admissions in England: THe rules schools choose on which pupils to admit

Simon Burgess

Estelle Cantillon

Mariagrazia Cavallo

Ellen Greaves

Min Zhang

2023

The importance of external assessments: High school math and gender gaps in STEM degrees

Economics of Education Review

Simon Burgess

Daniel Sloth Hauberg

Beatrice Schindler Rangvid

Hans Henrik Sievertsen

2022/6/1

Deregulating teacher labor markets

Economics of Education Review

Simon Burgess

Ellen Greaves

Richard Murphy

2022/6/1

Parent engagement interventions are not costless: Opportunity cost and crowd out of parental investment

Educational evaluation and policy analysis

Carly D Robinson

Raj Chande

Simon Burgess

Todd Rogers

2022/3

ICT and Innovation in Teaching Learning Methods in Higher Education

International Higher Education Teaching and Learning Association

2022/8/2

School choice and accountability

Simon Burgess

Ellen Greaves

2021/9/29

Inter-ethnic relations of teenagers in England’s schools: the role of school and neighbourhood ethnic composition

Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies

Simon Burgess

Lucinda Platt

2021/7/4

The long-term outcomes of refugees: tracking the progress of the East African Asians

Journal of Refugee Studies

Jake Anders

Simon Burgess

Jonathan Portes

2021/6/1

Understanding the response to financial and non-financial incentives in education: Field experimental evidence using high-stakes assessments

Economics of Education Review

Simon Burgess

Robert Metcalfe

Sally Sadoff

2021/12/1

Teacher peer observation and student test scores: Evidence from a field experiment in English secondary schools

Journal of Labor Economics

Simon Burgess

Shenila Rawal

Eric S Taylor

2021

Schools, skills, and learning: The impact of COVID-19 on education

voxeu

Simon Burgess

Hans Henrik Sievertsen

2020/4/1

School places: A fair choice

Educational Review

Simon Burgess

Ellen Greaves

Anna Vignoles

2020/2

School attendance during a pandemic

Esteban Aucejo

Jacob French

Paola Ugalde Araya

Basit Zafar

Simon Burgess

...

2020

Do selective schooling systems increase inequality?

Oxford Economic Papers

Simon Burgess

Matt Dickson

Lindsey Macmillan

2020/1/1

School accountability and fairness: Does ‘Progress 8’encourage schools to work more equitably

London: Nuffield Foundation

Simon Burgess

Dave Thomson

2020/12

The future of competition and accountability in education

Public Services Trust at the RSA

Rebecca Allen

Simon Burgess

2020

Can the ISO 14595 Method be Used to Validate the Heterogeneity and Composition of Natural Mineral Standards Using WDS And/or EDS?

Microscopy and Microanalysis

Simon Burgess

Philippe Pinard

Stuart Kearns

Ben Buse

Heather Dyson

...

2020/8

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