Multiple Choice
In a study comparing parents who arrived under the Live-in Caregiver Program (LCP) and parents who arrived under other immigration programs, the results showed which of the following?
A) Approximately 51% of students whose parents had arrived under the LCP had been separated from their mother for 2 or more years.
B) Approximately 95% of students whose parents had arrived under the LCP had been separated from their mother for 2 or more years.
C) Approximately 95% of students whose parents had arrived under the LCP had been separated from their mother because they migrated elsewhere before migrating to Canada.
D) Approximately 51% of students whose parents had arrived under the LCP had been separated from their mother for less than 2 years.
E) Only 30% of students whose parents had arrived under the LCP had been separated from their mother for 2 or more years.
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