UX Task "The Minister of Social Development has asked you, the Director General of Planning, to evaluate the three options and recommend one. She expects you to base your recommendations on a broad set of criteria including targeting efficiency, financial feasibility, logistics, and polities Your overall task is to make some sense of the numbers and decide which option is best for the new President to implement by completing Task 1, 2, 3, and 4. Task 1: Calculate how many people can be covered by the new program. Task 2: Calculate the "Leakage" and "Undercoverage" for each option. There are two main errors that can be made when targeting a poverty program. Firstly, you can give the money to someone who is not poor this is called leakage as the money is leaking out of the intended pool of recipients. Secondly, you can fail to give money to someone who is poor this is called "undercoverage. There is a natural trade-off between the two you can achieve zero leakage by not paying out any money at all, but then you also have 100% undercoverage, as no poor people get money. You can achieve zero undercoverage by giving money to everyone in the population, but this means huge leakage as all the rich people are getting money as well. Since the government does not have the ability to target the poor perfectly, they will have to find some optimal trade-off between leakage and undercoverage. Table 2: Leakage and undercoverage proportion/percent for each of the three options Ontinn Las Linden Sutimit Assignment MacBook Pro Task 2: Calculate the "Leakage" and "Undercoverage" for each option. There are two main errors that can be made when targeting a poverty program. Firstly, you can give the money to someone who is not poor, this is called "leakcageas the money is "leaking out of the intended pool of recipients. Secondly, you can fail to give money to someone who is poor, this is called undercoverage. There is a natural trade-off between the two you can achieve zero leakage by not paying out any money at all, but then you also have 100% undercoverage, as no poor people get money. You can achieve zero undercoverage by giving money to everyone in the population, but this means huge leakage as all the rich people are getting money as well. Since the government does not have the ability to target the poor perfectly, they will have to find some optimal trade-off between leakage and undercoverage. Table 2: Leakage and undercoverage proportion/percent for each of the three options Option Leakage Undercoverage Option 1: live in a household covered by Project Support Option 2: live in a rural area of less than 2,500 people Option 3: live in an area with weak access to essentials NOTE: The leakage rate is the proportion of those enrolled who are not poor, and the undercoverage rate is the proportion of those who are poor who are not enrolled Task 3: Which Option is Best? Alter completing Task 1 and 2. lay out the advantages and disadvantages of each option. You should discuss this with peers, friends, adults, and parents. It is possible that the advantages/disadvantages you identity will not strictly be mathematical. Although meant to help the elderly, this is a political decision. So remember the minister expects you to base your recommendations on a broad set of criteria including targeting efficiency, financial feasibility, logistics, and politics Table 3: Advantages and Disadvantages for each of the three options Option Advantages Disadvantages Option 1: live in a household covered by Project Support Option 2: Ilve in a rural area of less than 2.500 people Option 3: live in an area with weak access to essentials UX Task "The Minister of Social Development has asked you, the Director General of Planning, to evaluate the three options and recommend one. She expects you to base your recommendations on a broad set of criteria including targeting efficiency, financial feasibility, logistics, and polities Your overall task is to make some sense of the numbers and decide which option is best for the new President to implement by completing Task 1, 2, 3, and 4. Task 1: Calculate how many people can be covered by the new program. Task 2: Calculate the "Leakage" and "Undercoverage" for each option. There are two main errors that can be made when targeting a poverty program. Firstly, you can give the money to someone who is not poor this is called leakage as the money is leaking out of the intended pool of recipients. Secondly, you can fail to give money to someone who is poor this is called "undercoverage. There is a natural trade-off between the two you can achieve zero leakage by not paying out any money at all, but then you also have 100% undercoverage, as no poor people get money. You can achieve zero undercoverage by giving money to everyone in the population, but this means huge leakage as all the rich people are getting money as well. Since the government does not have the ability to target the poor perfectly, they will have to find some optimal trade-off between leakage and undercoverage. Table 2: Leakage and undercoverage proportion/percent for each of the three options Ontinn Las Linden Sutimit Assignment MacBook Pro Task 2: Calculate the "Leakage" and "Undercoverage" for each option. There are two main errors that can be made when targeting a poverty program. Firstly, you can give the money to someone who is not poor, this is called "leakcageas the money is "leaking out of the intended pool of recipients. Secondly, you can fail to give money to someone who is poor, this is called undercoverage. There is a natural trade-off between the two you can achieve zero leakage by not paying out any money at all, but then you also have 100% undercoverage, as no poor people get money. You can achieve zero undercoverage by giving money to everyone in the population, but this means huge leakage as all the rich people are getting money as well. Since the government does not have the ability to target the poor perfectly, they will have to find some optimal trade-off between leakage and undercoverage. Table 2: Leakage and undercoverage proportion/percent for each of the three options Option Leakage Undercoverage Option 1: live in a household covered by Project Support Option 2: live in a rural area of less than 2,500 people Option 3: live in an area with weak access to essentials NOTE: The leakage rate is the proportion of those enrolled who are not poor, and the undercoverage rate is the proportion of those who are poor who are not enrolled Task 3: Which Option is Best? Alter completing Task 1 and 2. lay out the advantages and disadvantages of each option. You should discuss this with peers, friends, adults, and parents. It is possible that the advantages/disadvantages you identity will not strictly be mathematical. Although meant to help the elderly, this is a political decision. So remember the minister expects you to base your recommendations on a broad set of criteria including targeting efficiency, financial feasibility, logistics, and politics Table 3: Advantages and Disadvantages for each of the three options Option Advantages Disadvantages Option 1: live in a household covered by Project Support Option 2: Ilve in a rural area of less than 2.500 people Option 3: live in an area with weak access to essentials