Johanne holds a Bachelor's degree in Liberal Arts from University College Utrecht, a Master’s in Gender, Rights and Development from University of Glasgow and a research Master’s in Migration Ethnic Relations and Multiculturalism from Utrecht University. She earned her Ph.D. degree in Legal Sociology from VU University Amsterdam in 2016. From 2017-2023 she worked as an analyst in the Compliance Analysis Unit of the Danish Tax Agency.
Johanne joined the Accounting department in September 2023 as a postdoctoral researcher. Her research project, funded by the Danish Tax Agency, examines the tax and VAT compliance of small and medium-sized companies. Other research interests include undeclared work, gender norms and ethnic relations. She primarily conducts interdisciplinary quantitative research.
Primære forskningsområder
Tax and VAT compliance
Undeclared work
Gender norms
Sociale medier
Link til denne hjemmeside
www.cbs.dk/staff/jsoacc
Udvalgte publikationer
Søndergaard, J. (2023) Undeclared Danish Labor: Using the labor input method with linked individual-level tax data to estimate undeclared work in Denmark, Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 214:708-730, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jebo.2023.08.017.
Søndergaard, J. (2018) “Danish Accountants Are Not Tax Auditors: Using Random Audit Data To Test the Effect of Certified Accountancy on the Tax Compliance of Small and Medium Enterprises in Denmark Between 2008 and 2014” IRS Research Bulletin: 8-21, https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-soi/18resconsondergaard.pdf
Klaassen, M. & Søndergaard, J. (2012) The Netherlands as the black sheep of the family?: How the Dutch response to the Commission’s Green Paper on Family Reunification compares to the reactions of other member states. Asiel & Migrantenrecht, 3(8): 4-18. Available via: https://hdl.handle.net/1887/38053
Publikationer sorteret efter:
2023
Johanne Søndergaard / Undeclared Danish Labor : Using the Labor Input Method with Linked Individual-level Tax Data to Estimate Undeclared Work in Denmark. I: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, Vol. 214, 10.2023, s. 708-730