Mr. President. table XIV shows that a large proportion of immigrants. both male and female. in that period were in the 25to44 age bracketabout 1 million of about 2.5 million. Source of this data is the Immigration and Naturalization Service. From the figures in table XIV. I have prepared a chart which I refer to as chart II showing graphically what I have just introduced. Mr. President. Labor Department projections for the 1960s. shown inthe following table. indicate how significantly immigration could contribute to alleviate the worker shortage in the central age range: Estimated changes in the.number of workers in each age group from 1960 to 1970. with and without immigration [In millions] With Without immigra- immigration tion Total. all ages ----------------12.6 11.1 Under 25 -------------------------- 6.2 5.9 25 to 34 ---------------------------- 1.6 1.1 35 to 44 -----------------------------.-3 -7 45 and over ------------------------ 5.1 4.8 Mr. President. I ask unanimous consent that table XIV entitled "Immigrants Admitted. by Sex and Age: Years Ended June 30. 19531962." be received and made a part of the RECORD at this point.
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