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  1. Doubling female secondary school enrollment (from 19 to 38 percent) in 1975 would have reduced the total fertility rate in 1985 from 5.3 to 3.9. 
  2. Doubling the family planning service score (from 25 to 50 percent) in 1982 would have reduced the total fertility rate only from 5.5 to 5.0. 
  3. Doubling female secondary school enrollment in 1975 from 19 to 38 would have reduced the infant mortality rate from 81 to 38. 
  4. Halving the ratio of population per physician would have reduced the infant mortality rate only from 85 to 81. 
  5. Doubling per capita GDP from $650 to $1,300 would have reduced the infant mortality rate only from 98 to 92. 
  6. Doubling female secondary school enrollment (from 19 to 38) in 1975 would have lowered the number of births by 29 percent of the 1985 number. 
  7. Doubling family planning services would have reduced it by 3.5 percent. 
  8. Doubling female secondary school enrollment would have reduced infant deaths by 64 percent. Halving the ratio of population per physician would have reduced it only by 2.5 percent. 
  9. Doubling per capita GDP has no effect on reducing infant deaths, all other factors being constant.

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