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Empowering Pakistani Women: The Rise of Freelancing as a Path to Financial Independence

  • November 7, 2022
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In the digital economy, freelancing has emerged as a significant opportunity for women in Pakistan, offering a chance to overcome the disadvantages they often face in the traditional job market.

Beyond contributing to the country’s economic progress, freelancing presents Pakistani women with the prospect of gaining financial independence and employment as skilled workers. The rise of online freelancing in the technologically advanced world opens doors for vulnerable populations in underdeveloped nations to access adaptable employment opportunities, thus potentially improving their standard of living.

Pakistan, ranked fourth among the world’s fastest-growing freelancing markets, has the potential to generate $5 billion in annual export remittances. The flexibility of freelancing and the impact of the pandemic have fueled its growth in the country. Recent reports indicate that Pakistani freelancers earned $400 million in FY22, with IT-related exports contributing over 66 percent of total earnings. This dynamic field provides ample opportunities for women to work from home, take on diverse projects, showcase their specific skills, and engage in temporary contracts across various industries, including IT, social media, marketing, writing, and design.

Remarkably, the number of freelancers under 35 in Pakistan exceeds the global average, and women in the country earn 10% more than their male counterparts in the gig economy, showcasing the significant potential for women in this sector.

Freelancing also brings financial inclusion to economically marginalized groups and ensures proper documentation of their businesses. Collaborations between fintech companies like Payoneer and JazzCash have revolutionized payment facilitation for freelancers, empowering rural women and streamlining the process of collecting international payments.

JazzCash, Pakistan’s leading fintech company, has taken steps to increase women’s participation in the gig economy by targeting to grow the number of women users from 27% to 50% in the coming years. With a vast agent network spanning urban, suburban, and rural areas, JazzCash is providing accessible financial services to millions of Pakistanis.

In pursuit of economic empowerment, efforts are being made to recognize freelancing as a legitimate profession, particularly for women, whose active involvement in the labor force can significantly boost the nation’s economy.

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