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Public Service Innovation of Door-to-Door Birth Certificate Program in Kalijarak Village of Tasikmadu Sub District of Karanganyar Regency
Demographic administration data was obtained through three events: fertility, mortality, and mobility. From those three events, the registration of birth rate is still conducted inadequately in rural areas. It is because geographically the distance of Kalijarak and Sub District and Regency Offices is far enough and less affordable, and due to villagers’ low consciousness, knowledge, and average financial ability. Meanwhile, the requirement for birth certificate is very desirable. Through door-to-door registration program conducted by village government apparatuses, the birth can be documented well. This research employed Max Weber’s Bureaucracy theory (1930), with objectivity and rational principles, as the best alternative to the organization of modern public service. Informants were selected using snowball sampling technique, and data collection was carried out using indepth interview and documentation. The result of research showed that through active role of Kalijarak Village’s apparatuses and the officers of Demographic and Civil Registration Office of Karanganyar Regency, people become aware of the importance of demographic documentation and many more villagers administer birth certificate.
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