Airbnb highlighted some interesting facts about women hosts and here they are:
• Using Airbnb income to support business: Over 50,000 women around the world have used Airbnb income to support entrepreneurship for themselves, launching a business or as direct investment capital for a new business they’re starting. In India, 13% of women hosts say they use their Airbnb income to support a new business.
• Typical income from Airbnb: Women hosts are earning significant income around the world. In 2016, more than 200,000 women hosts worldwide each earned at least $5,000 USD (or the equivalent in their home currency) from hosting on Airbnb.
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• Using income from Airbnb for household expenses: This extra income can be especially powerful in countries with developing economies. For Indian women hosts, for example, the income from hosting accounted for close to one-third (31%) of average annual household expenditure.
• Using income to make ends meet: Over half of hosts across the global Airbnb community report they use their hosting income to help afford their home. 54% Indian women hosts report using their Airbnb income to afford their home by household composition. 33% Indian women hosts report using their Airbnb income to make ends meet
• Partnerships to empower women: Airbnb has also partnered with a number of organizations that focus on women's empowerment, including the Global Fund for Women, Vital Voices, and the Self-Employed Women’s
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• Impacting positive interaction with the community: In India, 76% Indian women hosts tell us that hosting on Airbnb has had a positive impact on how they interact with their community.
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• 71% women who activate a listing globally, ultimately do end up hosting a guest, with an average of 3.6 booking requests per 30 days on the Airbnb platform