Justine Burns

1.2k total citations
33 papers, 596 citations indexed

About

Justine Burns is a scholar working on Safety Research, Sociology and Political Science and Demography. According to data from OpenAlex, Justine Burns has authored 33 papers receiving a total of 596 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 17 papers in Safety Research, 13 papers in Sociology and Political Science and 10 papers in Demography. Recurrent topics in Justine Burns's work include Experimental Behavioral Economics Studies (10 papers), Culture, Economy, and Development Studies (9 papers) and Poverty, Education, and Child Welfare (7 papers). Justine Burns is often cited by papers focused on Experimental Behavioral Economics Studies (10 papers), Culture, Economy, and Development Studies (9 papers) and Poverty, Education, and Child Welfare (7 papers). Justine Burns collaborates with scholars based in South Africa, Belgium and United States. Justine Burns's co-authors include Martine Visser, Malcolm Keswell, Kerri Brick, Robert Pollin, James Heintz, Murray Leibbrandt, Andre Hofmeyr, Eliana La Ferrara, Lucia Corno and Abigail Barr and has published in prestigious journals such as American Economic Review, World Development and BMC Public Health.

In The Last Decade

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32 papers receiving 548 citations

Peers

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All Works

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Burns, Justine, et al.. (2024). Exploring Perceptions of Advantage and Attitudes Towards Redistribution in South Africa. Social Inclusion. 12. 1 indexed citations
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Burns, Justine, et al.. (2020). Social networks and antenatal care utilisation in Tanzania. Scientific African. 9. e00535–e00535. 4 indexed citations
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Burns, Justine, et al.. (2019). The parent trap: Cash transfers and the intergenerational transmission of depressive symptoms in South Africa. World Development. 117. 211–229. 22 indexed citations
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Burns, Justine, et al.. (2018). Washing with hope: evidence of improved handwashing among children in South Africa from a pilot study of a novel soap technology. BMC Public Health. 18(1). 709–709. 16 indexed citations
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Woolard, Ingrid, et al.. (2018). More than just a black-board: Cash transfers and adolescent education in South Africa. 2 indexed citations
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Burns, Justine, et al.. (2018). The Intergenerational Transmission of Depression in South African Adolescents: A Cross-Sectional Longitudinal Study. SSRN Electronic Journal. 1 indexed citations
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Burns, Justine, et al.. (2018). Private schools and student learning achievements in Kenya. Economics of Education Review. 66. 114–124. 24 indexed citations
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Burns, Justine & Malcolm Keswell. (2015). Diversity and the provision of public goods: Experimental evidence from South Africa. Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization. 118. 110–122. 8 indexed citations
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Barr, Abigail, et al.. (2015). Economic status and acknowledgement of earned entitlement. Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization. 118. 55–68. 38 indexed citations
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Seiverling, Laura, et al.. (2015). The Effects of a Brief Behavioral Intervention on Food Refusal in a Child With a Fear of Choking. Clinical Case Studies. 15(2). 117–125. 5 indexed citations
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Hofmeyr, Andre & Justine Burns. (2012). Two sides of the same coin: Re-examining nepotism and discrimination in a segmented society. Review of Social Economy. 70(3). 344–374. 3 indexed citations
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Brick, Kerri, Martine Visser, & Justine Burns. (2012). Risk Aversion: Experimental Evidence from South African Fishing Communities. American Journal of Agricultural Economics. 94(1). 133–152. 97 indexed citations
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Keswell, Malcolm, et al.. (2012). Evaluating the Impact of Health Programmes on Productivity. African Development Review. 24(4). 302–315. 5 indexed citations
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Burns, Justine & Malcolm Keswell. (2012). Inheriting the Future: Intergenerational Persistence of Educational Status in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. RePEc: Research Papers in Economics. 27(1). 150–175. 6 indexed citations
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Burns, Justine, et al.. (2008). WHAT'S IN A NAME? RACIAL IDENTITY AND ALTRUISM IN POST‐APARTHEID SOUTH AFRICA. South African Journal of Economics. 76(2). 266–275. 19 indexed citations
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Hofmeyr, Andre, Justine Burns, & Martine Visser. (2007). INCOME INEQUALITY, RECIPROCITY AND PUBLIC GOOD PROVISION: AN EXPERIMENTAL ANALYSIS. South African Journal of Economics. 75(3). 508–520. 43 indexed citations
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Burns, Justine. (2006). Racial stereotypes, stigma and trust in post-apartheid South Africa. Economic Modelling. 23(5). 805–821. 43 indexed citations
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Burns, Justine, Malcolm Keswell, & Murray Leibbrandt. (2005). Social assistance, gender, and the aged in South Africa. Feminist Economics. 11(2). 103–115. 56 indexed citations
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Pollin, Robert, Justine Burns, & James Heintz. (2004). Global apparel production and sweatshop labour: can raising retail prices finance living wages?. Cambridge Journal of Economics. 28(2). 153–171. 56 indexed citations
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Pollin, Robert, Justine Burns, & James Heintz. (2003). Global Apparel Production and Sweatshop Labor: Can Raising Retail Prices Finance Living Wages?. SSRN Electronic Journal. 8 indexed citations

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