To provide a specific evaluation of the causes of increased migration to the U.S. based on a population distribution table, I would need to see the contents of that table. Generally, factors contributing to increased migration can include:
- Economic Opportunities: The U.S. often attracts individuals from countries with fewer job opportunities or lower wages.
- Political Stability and Safety: Individuals may migrate to escape conflict, persecution, or unstable political situations.
- Family Reunification: Many immigrants move to join family members who are already residing in the U.S.
- Educational Opportunities: The U.S. is home to many prestigious educational institutions, attracting international students.
- Social Networks: Established immigrant communities can draw relatives and friends from their countries of origin.
If you provide the contents or data from the table, I can help you analyze it to determine the most relevant causes of increased migration.