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Human Resource Management: Analyzing the Divorce Level of Indonesian Civil Servant: Case Study of Yogyakarta Special Regions Government between 2010 -2015

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dc.contributor.advisor권일웅-
dc.contributor.author엔가-
dc.date.accessioned2017-10-31T08:41:31Z-
dc.date.available2017-10-31T08:41:31Z-
dc.date.issued2017-08-
dc.identifier.other000000145050-
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10371/138199-
dc.description학위논문 (석사)-- 서울대학교 행정대학원 행정학과, 2017. 8. 권일웅.-
dc.description.abstractOne of many aspects in human life is about relationship weather its a
relationship between friends, parents, sibling or romantic ones. When its
come to romantic relation between man and woman as husband and wife
then somehow we need to think and expect that divorce might occur
between the couple, when things start to changes and no longer fit and set
the purpose of each individual entering this commitment at the beginning.
The motion of thinking that marriage work as median to change a person
character vice versa changing a persons character through marriage, is
not an ideal way of starting a marital relationship. As marriage is actually
a relation built on two complete strangers of their own mind and
characters whom happen to have the same idea and vision as romantic
emotion for having relation-as to build their own family and future with
someone-as their trusted and loyal companionship for the rest of their
lives.
Marriage is a private matter none the less, in Indonesia the government
has a very strong power toward its civil servant including in aspects of
marriage and divorce. The government has the rights and means to
interfere as the government during Soeharto1 era, he wanted to create a
state official who is authoritative and clean with the Pancasila2
behavior. Although marriage and divorce are consider a private matters
but with the interfere of the state although only still in administrative
matters open a lot of chance and opportunities to conduct a study related
to divorce which happen among the civil servant in Yogyakarta Special
Region between 2010-2015.
Divorce among the civil servant becoming unique because the state has
regulated it but lacking in understanding of why and not enough effort on
how to prevent or at least reduce the number. Analyzing the reasons given
for divorces cases in 6 years duration as ground line is a way of trying to
find better understanding regarding the reasons connected to the position,
education level, age, culture and religion itself toward the civil servant
behavior. This thesis will try to find some common ground based on
research questions as structural position held in office might rendering or
not the decision, level of education degree perhaps increasing the desire
for divorce on several conditions, maturity might influence the way of
thinking and the possibility of culture and religion shape an easiness on
perceiving divorce. These views would be used to find the reason to get a
better understanding of why the civil servants applying for divorce and
perhaps also can be used for common sense related to divorce itself.
Finding a basic knowledge beyond the reasons may provide the Civil
Servant Agency on how to answer and give proper reaction on handling
and managing divorce cases in the future. Not only mere an administrative point but also build the capacity of its employee in dealing and facing the
divorce process during and after.
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dc.description.tableofcontentsChapter1 1
A. Introduction 1
B. Research Subject (Research Hypothesis) 4
C. Research Method 4
Chapter2 6
The Concepts of Marriage and Divorce 6
A. Marriage and Divorce in General Terms 6
B. Effects of Divorce in Work Performance 19
C. Marriage and Divorce in Other Countries 24
1. United State of America (Military Divorce) 24
2. Philippines (No Divorce Allowed) 31
3. Republic of Korea 36
Chapter3 40
Indonesian Civil Servants Marriage and Divorce Regulations 40
A. Civil Servant of Indonesia 40
B. Regulations of Marriage and Divorce in Indonesia 43
B.1. General Rules of Marriage and Divorce for Citizen 43
B.2. Specific Rules of Marriage and Divorce for Civil Servant 46
C. Administrative System in Applying for Divorce Permits 49
Chapter4 55
Case Study Analysis and Results 55
Analysis Framework 55
Divorce, Divorce, Divorce 58
A. Penalty Cases 65
1. Divorce Cases vs Marital Related Cases 65
2. Old Regulation vs New Regulation 71
B. Divorce Cases 79
1. Low Ranking vs High Ranking 79
2. Low Education vs High Education 86
3. Old vs Young 102
4. Religion and Culture 118
Chapter5 127
Conclusions 127
A. Discussion on Organizational Perspective Vs Personal Perspective 127
B. Suggestion on Policy 135
C. Conclusion 139
Bibliography 146
Abstract (Korean version) 153
Acknowledgement 155
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dc.language.isoen-
dc.publisher서울대학교 행정대학원-
dc.subjectDivorce-
dc.subjectCivil Servant-
dc.subjectYogyakarta-
dc.subjectPosition-
dc.subjectEducation-
dc.subjectAge-
dc.subjectCulture-
dc.subjectReligion-
dc.subject.ddc350-
dc.titleHuman Resource Management: Analyzing the Divorce Level of Indonesian Civil Servant: Case Study of Yogyakarta Special Regions Government between 2010 -2015-
dc.typeThesis-
dc.description.degreeMaster-
dc.contributor.affiliation행정대학원 행정학과-
dc.date.awarded2017-08-
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