Training for online freelancers could have a significantly positive impact on the employment and income of underprivileged women, according to a recent study by the Brac Institute of Governance Development (BIGD). It was also found that success in freelancing may be hindered by steep competition in the online marketplace and resulting loss of confidence, and time constraints in learning and building their portfolio due to household responsibilities.
Training for online freelancers could have a significantly positive impact on the employment and income of underprivileged women, according to a recent study by the Brac Institute of Governance Development (BIGD). It was also found that success in freelancing may be hindered by steep competition in the online marketplace and resulting loss of confidence, and time constraints in learning and building their portfolio due to household responsibilities.