UN Global Compact Network Singapore, Kantar, and Grab have launched a landmark study on the potential for economic development of women in Southeast Asia through platform work. The study aims to identify opportunities and challenges for women participating in the gig economy and to provide insights for policy and business strategies.
This study provides crucial data and insights into the economic empowerment of women in Southeast Asia's platform economy. The findings can inform policy decisions, drive inclusive business practices, and unlock new opportunities for female entrepreneurs and workers, contributing to broader economic growth and gender equality in the region.
Grab, UN Global Compact, and Kantar launch study on women's economic development.
Focuses on women in Southeast Asia through platform work.
Aims to identify opportunities and challenges.
The study focuses specifically on Southeast Asia, examining the role of platform work in the economic development of women across the region.
Aims to identify opportunities and challenges.
Provides insights for policy and business strategies.
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