A new report found that more women than ever—especially those under 34—are turning to on-demand driving for flexibility, financial independence and greater control over their schedules.
As demand for rapid deliveries and on-the-go services skyrockets, women are meeting the “on-demand entrepreneur” moment head-on, leveraging flexible work models to carve out their own financial stability.
While past research has focused on the barriers female-identifying drivers face, this report highlights a different reality—women aren’t just navigating the gig economy, they’re redefining it.
The new report was released by INSHUR, a commercial insurance provider for the on-demand economy. INSHUR partnered with Censuswide to survey 1,000 professional drivers working for on-demand platforms in the United States.