“…Following this approach, the literature from developed countries during the technological revolution found that household technology reduced housework time and, as a result, increased the supply of women in the labor market (Bose et al, 2022;Cardia, 2008;Cavalcanti & Tavares, 2008;Greenwood et al, 2005;Vidart, 2021). Developing countries, focusing on the data of the current decade, indicated that the ownership of household appliances (Dueso-Barosso, 2019; Mitschiener & Siy Van, 2018;Omotoso & Obembe, 2016;Tewari & Wang, 2021) or access to electricity (Chhay & Yamazaki, 2021;Grogan & Sadanand, 2013;Tagliapietra et al, 2020) positively affect women employment participation.…”