Higher Education — key institutions?
Universities and colleges.
US Education Funding — per student?
Approximately $15,591 in 2021–22.
Median Age — trend?
Rising, indicating aging populations.
Canadian Population — size in 2025?
Approximately 41.6 million.
Immigration Patterns — main origins?
India, China, Philippines, Latin America, Asia.
Family Structures — evolving?
More common-law, single-parent, multigenerational households.
Family — traditional?
Nuclear family (parents and children).
Family Structures — impact?
Affects social policies, housing, healthcare.
Immigrant Employment — sectors?
Construction, agriculture, hospitality, services.
US Population — trends?
Aging, diversifying, declining fertility.
School Organization — managed by?
Federal, state, and local authorities.
US Population — projected 2050?
About 380 million.
Canadian Immigration — policy type?
Open, structured pathways like Express Entry.
Canadian Immigration — focus?
Skilled workers, refugees, family reunification.
Immigration — primary driver?
Major influence on demographic growth.
Immigration — legal vs illegal?
Authorized vs unauthorized residence and work.
US Population — growth source?
Natural increase and immigration.
School Levels — organization?
Pre-K, elementary, secondary, post-secondary.
Fertility Rate — replacement level?
2.1 children per woman.
Canadian Immigration — target?
Around 435,500 immigrants annually (2025).
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2. Which of the following best represents the chronological order in which family structures have developed over recent history?
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