Question
Nolan does not have children, but he is the caretaker for his aging mother who has a lot of health problems. Can he take advantage of family-friendly policies at his workplace?
(1 point)
Responses

No, he would have to have children.
No, he would have to have children.

Yes, they generally apply to all caretakers.
Yes, they generally apply to all caretakers.

Yes, but he will need to list his mother as a child.
Yes, but he will need to list his mother as a child.

No, his mother is expected to manage her own care.
(1 point)
Responses

No, he would have to have children.
No, he would have to have children.

Yes, they generally apply to all caretakers.
Yes, they generally apply to all caretakers.

Yes, but he will need to list his mother as a child.
Yes, but he will need to list his mother as a child.

No, his mother is expected to manage her own care.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The most appropriate response would be:
**Yes, they generally apply to all caretakers.**
Many family-friendly workplace policies are designed to support all caregivers, including those caring for aging parents or other relatives, not just parents of children.
**Yes, they generally apply to all caretakers.**
Many family-friendly workplace policies are designed to support all caregivers, including those caring for aging parents or other relatives, not just parents of children.