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QUALITY OF POPULATION ADMINISTRATION AND CIVIL REGISTRATION SERVICES AT THE OFFICE OF THE POPULATION AND CIVIL REGISTRATION OFFICE SOUTH BENGKULU

Indonesian Journal of Social Sciences, Policy and Politics, 2023
Public service is an activity carried out by an agency/organization within an agency that will be used as an effort to meet the needs of the community. Purpose: this research is to determine the quality of Population Administration and Civil Registry services at the South Bengkulu Population and Civil Registration Service (Dindukcapil).
Rozi Febrizal   +2 more
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The Danish Civil Registration System

Scandinavian Journal of Public Health, 2011
Introduction: The Danish Civil Registration System (CRS) was established in 1968, and all persons alive and living in Denmark were registered for administrative use. Content: CRS includes individual information on the unique personal identification number, name, gender, date of birth, place of birth, citizenship, identity of parents and continuously ...
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Dictionary for Civil Registration and Identification

2013
In the world today, there are more than 400 million native English speakers and probably at least three times as many who speak English as a second language. Communicating with precision and clarity can be daunting, particularly in an area like civil registration and identification, which is becoming increasingly important as a tool for strengthening ...
Mia Elisabeth Harbitz   +2 more
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Depouillement de registres d'etat civil

Population (French Edition), 1960
Henry Louis. Dépouillement de registres d'état civil. In: Population, 15ᵉ année, n°3, 1960. pp. 545-547.
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Civil Registration and Identification Glossary

2010
Today, in the interconnected and interdependent world in which we live, the constant innovations and emergence of terminology demand a common and harmonic language among the authorities in charge of civil registration, identification, biometric systems, and vital statistics in Latin America and the Caribbean.
Juan Carlos Benítez Molina   +1 more
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Research on civil aviation aircraft registration number recognition

2012 IEEE 2nd International Conference on Cloud Computing and Intelligence Systems, 2012
Currently, aircraft registration number recognition is still done by human beings in most airports. This recognition method is not only time-consuming but also energy-wasting and cannot meet the demand of busy airport. To solve this problem, a method of aircraft registration number recognition automatically is proposed in this paper. This method, based
Hongying Zhang, Zheng Hu
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Advocacy for strengthening civil registration and vital statistics.

Pacific health dialog, 2012
This article has presented the key elements of the advocacy process and the steps to consider in developing an advocacy campaign. There are compelling reasons for engaging in advocacy, particularly as civil registration systems in many countries have progressed very little over the past 50 years.
Upham, Susan, Mikkelsen, Lene
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Bringing Civil Registration into the 21st Century: a consultation document on the Modernisation of the Civil Registration Service

2012
As a Government, we are committed to ensuring that modern technologies are used to improve the way services are organised and delivered to our citizens and for the effioent administration of services. The publication of this consultation document on the modernisation of the Civil Registration Service is a major milestone in the history of civil ...
Department of Health and Children (DOHC)   +1 more
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The Making of the Civil Registration Act of 1836

The Journal of Ecclesiastical History, 1974
The ‘Act for Registering Births, Deaths, and Marriages in England’ of 1836 was a significant Act in at least four respects. First, it may be regarded as marking the foundation of the modern era in vital statistics in England and Wales. By it the General Register Office was created which ever since has proved a major source of both data and analysis ...
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Family Policy and Civil Registration in England and Wales: An Analysis of the White Paper Civil Registration: Vital Change

Journal of Social Policy, 2004
The article considers the implications for family policy of the proposed new changes to the registration of births, marriages and deaths, contained in the British government White Paper Civil Registration: Vital Change (2002). It asks whether, and to what extent, the changes proposed are ‘facilitative’ or ‘persuasive’.
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