Social Security Policy Support (SSPS) Programme

An initiative of the Cabinet Division and the General Economics Division (GED), Bangladesh Planning Commission, Government of Bangladesh
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BANGLADESH’S$500MINDUSTRY: GROWTH, GAPS, AND THE NEED FORSOCIAL SAFETY NETS

By Sanjida Sultana

“This infographic provides a comprehensive strategic analysis of Bangladesh’s freelancing sector as it transitions toward a $1 billion digital economy by 2030. It serves as both an economic report and a policy roadmap, centering on the integration of approximately 650,000 active professionals into the National Social Security Strategy (NSSS) Phase II. Core Focus Areas

  • Economic Landscape & Growth: It tracks the sector’s evolution from 2020 to its current $500 million annual valuation, noting a 2024 market correction followed by a strong upskilling-led rebound in 2025–2026.
  • Demographic & Educational Profile: It highlights a “Youth Revolution” where 78% of the workforce is aged 18–30, with 80.8% holding tertiary education degrees, framing freelancing as a critical professional outlet for university graduates.
  • The Gendered Infrastructural Gap: A significant portion of the analysis is dedicated to the “Maternal Wall” and the “Night-Shift Safety Paradox,” identifying the social and financial barriers that limit female participation to just 10% of the workforce.
  • Institutional Formalization: It marks the January 13, 2026, launch of the free National Freelancer ID as a pivotal moment for professional recognition, enabling direct access to banking, 100% USD retention accounts, and formal credit.
  • Social Protection Integration: The narrative proposes a shift from direct cash incentives to a lifecycle-based safety net, including inflation-indexed pensionscontributory health insurance, and gig-worker insurance funds.”

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