Freelancing plays a leading role in driving economic development, and has become one of the most important pillars of the economy and development in any country seeking progress and advancement, due to its positive repercussions on the economic and social aspects.
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has been interested in the contribution of Saudi families by developing a program for the economic empowerment of families and activating them to participate economically and achieve financial sustainability that guarantees them a decent life through a diverse group of awareness and rehabilitation programs on the diversity of innovation methods and the development of free projects.
As much as empowerment is a social humanitarian issue, it is also an economic issue related to increasing capital formation and organizing the capabilities of the supply and demand sides. It is therefore an issue that finds support in economic literature because it creates an additional amount of economic capabilities through which the pace of economic growth can be increased and the unemployment rate can be reduced.
Al-Shaibi, E. A. A. (2024). Family attitude towards self-employment
and its impact on economic empowerment. Journal of Specific Education and Technology (Scientific and Applied Research), 31(2), 1328-1368. doi: 10.21608/maat.2025.352021.1211
MLA
Enaam Ahmed Abed Al-Shaibi. "Family attitude towards self-employment
and its impact on economic empowerment", Journal of Specific Education and Technology (Scientific and Applied Research), 31, 2, 2024, 1328-1368. doi: 10.21608/maat.2025.352021.1211
HARVARD
Al-Shaibi, E. A. A. (2024). 'Family attitude towards self-employment
and its impact on economic empowerment', Journal of Specific Education and Technology (Scientific and Applied Research), 31(2), pp. 1328-1368. doi: 10.21608/maat.2025.352021.1211
VANCOUVER
Al-Shaibi, E. A. A. Family attitude towards self-employment
and its impact on economic empowerment. Journal of Specific Education and Technology (Scientific and Applied Research), 2024; 31(2): 1328-1368. doi: 10.21608/maat.2025.352021.1211