Abstract
This article analyzes and attempts to answer the question of what conflict LDS working mothers experience. It does this through a literature review, analyzing the different studies that have been conducted on the subject by looking at their findings, scope, and assessment of the situation. This article summarizes and extrapolates on the current academic literature surrounding working moms, religiosity, conflict, and the role of sanctification as one method of combating it.
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Maxfield, Sarah L.
(2020)
"Conflict Experienced by LDS Working Mothers,"
Marriott Student Review: Vol. 3:
Iss.
4, Article 20.
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https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/marriottstudentreview/vol3/iss4/20
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