Freelancing in Developing Economies: 4 Ways It Can Help

The gig economy’s growth in the past few years has been indiscriminate. It has sprawled in both developed and developing countries, showing no signs of slowing down. With the internet having higher penetration rates than ever before, digital tools, online marketplaces, and global payment platforms have been accepted widely, thus changing the employment landscape drastically. According to the World Bank, the internet is changing the way people work, interact and seek employment across high, middle and low-income countries.

No longer are people relying on traditional routes to secure employment but are looking to the internet as a source of reliable, even permanent, opportunities. Employers, on the other hand, have begun going beyond geographic barriers in their search for the best-fit employees, so much so, that tech companies in Silicon Valley in the USA for example, outsource a significant chunk of their jobs to software developers in India. In many ways, freelancing platforms work to erase international borders when it comes to access to jobs. They allow employers and employees to work seamlessly irrespective of their physical location. 

 

What this means for freelancers in developing countries is that they are able to receive numerous job offers from multinational corporations that they would otherwise not have had access to. However, freelancing is not only beneficial to people at an individual level. It can contribute greatly to a country’s national income.  Still looking at India, Google reports that freelancing contributes a staggering $400 billion to its GDP. Here’s how that works.

 

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There’s still a long way to go…

 

Despite these benefits and the tremendous efforts made by talent marketplaces like Ureed.com to make their platforms global, freelancing is still inaccessible to many people in low-income countries. The biggest impediment of all being inadequate infrastructure. For online outsourcing to run unencumbered, one needs access to a reliable internet connection and a personal computer with basic capabilities (but advanced where the work to be undertaken is extensive or requires special software). This inadequacy is what creates the disparity between the number of freelance employees in developed and developing countries.

Governments in growing economies therefore have to put policies in place to provide access to stable internet as well as electricity, especially in rural areas, to spur the growth of online outsourcing. Additionally, the bottlenecks around freelancing can be removed by governments offering incentives such as exempting freelancers from paying direct taxes from their earnings, removal of bureaucracies around freelance working, providing channels that allow easy payment of gigsters from abroad, raising awareness on online outsourcing and providing training to bridge educational gaps. Generally, the success of freelancing in a country is heavily reliant on policies that encourage it.

 

In summary…

Online outsourcing is a reliable form of employment and can be a promising alternative to traditional jobs. In developing countries, it can help reduce the rates of unemployment, especially among youth, by offering opportunities for them to work for companies abroad without leaving their home countries. As digitization continues to take hold, online working platforms have renewed their efforts to avail their services throughout the globe, thereby connecting people from all corners of the world to new job opportunities. That being said, governments still have a core role to play in implementing positive policies and removing legislative and regulatory barriers to encourage the growth of the online outsourcing industry.

Ureed.com is a freelance marketplace that values diversity, inclusivity and transparency above all. No matter where you are in the world, sign up now as a freelancer on Ureed.com and find hundreds of freelance work opportunities everyday.

Carolyne Njeri

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