Multiple Choice
An assessment of elder care needs suggests that:
A) while an issue for some workers,at the present time elder care is not a high profile item for most businesses.
B) most firms have done a better job in responding to the need for elder care than they have in dealing with the need for child care.
C) employees who must care for elderly parents are often in positions that are more critical to the firm's success than workers with concerns about child care.
D) although an increasing number of employees must find ways to care for elderly parents,fewer firms will need to offer elder care than child care because the federal government already provides a great deal of assistance to the elderly.
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