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What percentage of older people live in nursing homes?
 
  2
  10
  20
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Question 2

In developed nations, the most common living arrangement for people over age 65 is living:
 
  in a nursing home.
  with adult children.
  with a spouse or alone.
  with an unrelated age-mate.



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with a spouse or alone.



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