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EXTRA: In Praise of Maintenance (Update)

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Reevaluating Labor: Technology and Women's Work

The assumption that household electrification significantly reduced women's labor was incorrect. While technological advancements have saved considerable metabolic labor—energy-intensive tasks such as washing clothes—this does not necessarily correlate with an increase in women's participation in the workforce. As more machines assist with household chores, the complexity of work emerges, indicating that time saved does not always equate to liberation from labor responsibilities.

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