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ANALYSIS OF THE DIGITALIZATION OF POPULATION ADMINISTRATION SERVICES ON REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT PLANNING THROUGH THE USE OF POPULATION DATA SYSTEM Adisti Maritadinda Admar; Sirojuzilam; Badaruddin; Rujiman
International Conference on Health Science, Green Economics, Educational Review and Technology Vol. 4 (2022): International Conference on Health Science, Green Economics, Educational Review and T
Publisher : Universitas Efarina

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54443/ihert.v4i.265

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The impact of the ongoing digitization of population administration services on regional development planning through the population utilization system is expected to become a common ground for closing various gaps in efforts to optimize data utilization. This gap is the focus of the study so that improvements can be made in the future. This study examines from various sides, starting from recording and documentation, data publication, data development, data utilization, ease of use of data, quality of data information, to the reliability of data administration. In addition, we also tried to dig deeper into the respondents' knowledge of population information systems, user data needs, and what data can be collaborated between agencies. Utilization of population data that is easy and valid is needed in an effort to accelerate regional development performance in solving various urgent problems at hand and in the long term. Valid planning cannot be presented if the data used in planning is not valid. Planning that responds quickly to changes in social conditions is difficult to realize if there is no ease in terms of data access. The validity of the data in question is not only talking about the suitability of recorded population events with the actual situation, but also how the recorded data is able to describe the actual number. Up to this point, the ease of access to data for users to be used in relation to their field of work is expected to give rise to higher quality planning. The Medan City Population and Civil Registration Service as the implementing agency in charge of population administration affairs has taken a step forward in building a digital-based population data system. Efforts to optimize performance are continuing, and this study is an endeavor that is expected to add energy to population administration administrators in supporting the established vision and mission of Medan City.
VILLAGE FUND POLICY: MEASURING THE PROGRESS OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN FOUR REGENCY IN THE TOBA CALDERA THROUGH THE VILLAGE DEVELOPMENT INDICATOR (IPD) AND VILLAGE BUILDING INDEX (IDM) Amran Manurung; Erlina; Sirojuzilam; Suwardi Lubis
International Conference on Health Science, Green Economics, Educational Review and Technology Vol. 4 (2022): International Conference on Health Science, Green Economics, Educational Review and T
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54443/ihert.v4i.271

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Economic development is a process of developing community capacity in the long term so that it requires proper and accurate planning in reducing economic inequality between cities and regencies. One of the indicators for measuring the success of economic development in 4 regencies, namely North Tapanuli, Toba, Humbang Hasundutan and Samosir, which are in the Toba Caldera Area as a center for the development of world Geopark tourism which has been designated by UNESCO as a world heritage from the geological aspect.The purpose of this research is to conduct a descriptive economic analysisof the progress of the economic aspects of the 4 districts in the Toba Caldera region through the 2018 Village Development Index (IPD), namely to become Disadvantaged - Developing - Independent districts. While the Developing Village Index (IDM) will explain 5 categories ofRegency achievements for the status of villages classified as Very Disadvantaged - Underdeveloped - Developing – Advanced - Independent to prove the implementation of the Village Fund policy.The results of the study show that the 4 districts resulting from the division of regional autonomy policies and Fiscal Decentralization in Indonesia plus the Village Fund, it turns out that in 2020-2021 there are no districts that are included in the category of Independent and Advanced IDM Status. However, there are 2 districts that are in the Developing category, namely Samosir Regency with an IDM achievement of 0.6275 which is ranked 301st nationally and 12th at the provincial level in North Sumatra for City Regency. Furthermore, Toba Regency with an IDM of 0.6268 ranks 314th nationally and14th province. Finally, Humbang Hasundutan Regency has an IDM of 0.60502 in the 347th and 15th ranks. While the parent district, before the era of Regional Autonomy, namely NorthTapanuli Regency, was only included in the IDM status category, it was still lagging behind with an achievement of only 0.5904 being ranked 358th nationally and 8th in the province.In the IPD category, North Sumatra Province only reached 56.82, below the Sumatra Island average of 60.02, and the national average IPD reached 59.36. Furthermore, for these 4 regencies below the national average, the Sumatra Island region and the Provinces namely North Tapanuli 55.04, Toba 56.20, Humbang Hasundutan 56.08 and Samosir 54.84. So there is still much to be achieved by the Government of the 4 Regencies in order to improve people's lives optimally, prosperously, fairly and evenly, where the central government has stimulated the Village Fund policy which increased in value in the last 5 years before the Covid- 19 pandemic.
Co-Authors A Rahim Matondang Abdul Kadir Ade Isyana Hairunnisa Adisti Maritadinda Admar Agus Purwoko Agus Purwoko Agus Puwoko Ahmad Albar Tanjung Aisyah Oktaviana Putri Amalia Fachrudin, Khaira Amran Manurung Anggi Pratama Anitha Florida Ginting Aulia, Muhammad Azhar Maksum Azizah Azizah Badaruddin Badaruddin Badaruddin Bahri, M Irvanni Beby K.F Sembiring Beby Kendida Hasibuan Beny O. Y. Marpaung Berampu, Lailan Tawila Chairida Yunita Putri Charloq Damiana Simanjuntak Darmo Hasugian Dede Ruslan Dewi Ratna Sari Simatupang Dirman Sihombing Early Ridho Kismawadi Edo Billy Andri Turnip Endang Sulistya Rini Erika Revida ERLINA Erlina Erlina Erlina Erlina Erlina Erlina Feby Kartika, Sarah Ginting, Rini Troelin Gita Amalia, Gita Halis Agussaini harahap, Ilham Harahap, Parlinsyah Hasan Basri Tarmizi, Hasan Basri Hendraman Jaya Gulo Hutapea, Timbul Parningotan Hutasoit, Herman Willy Inggrita Gusti Sari Nasution Irsad Irsad , Irsad Irsyad Lubis, Irsyad Iskandar Muda Iskandarini Jumadil Saputra Keynes, Benhard Khairul Akbar Laksono Trisnantoro Linda T Maas Mirza Mardhan Shah Muhammad Ade Kurnia Harahap Muhammad Nur Ridho Siregar Muhammad Syafii Mukti Pradani, Bayu Ngatemin - Nur Ayu Ramadhani Okta Kurniawan TB Oktaviana Putri, Aisyah paham ginting Pasaribu, Cory Prihatin Lumbanraja Purwoko, Agus Puwoko, Agus R. Hamdani Harahap Raden Mohamad Herdian Bhakti Rahmad Ziady Raja Masbar Ratu Aisyah Ratih Primaputri Reksa Wijaya, Cakra Richard Richard Ritonga, Sholihin Anwar Muda Roy Satria O. Sunggu Rujiman Rujiman Rujiman Rujiman Rujiman Rujiman Rujiman Rujiman Rujiman Rujiman Rujiman, Rujiman Said Muhammad Sanri Kevin Naibaho Sari, Raina Linda sembiring, Eli Daniel Sinaga, Depo Lestari Sinaga, Sara Herda Krisna Sinar Indra Kesuma Siregar, Mara Onggang Siregar, Zulpadli Situmorang, Syafrizal Helmi Suria Sulaiman Sutarman Sutarman Suwardi Suwardi Lubis Syafi’i, M. Syafii, M. Syafi’i, M. Syahidin Syahidin, Syahidin Syahriany, Indha T. Zulham Tanjung, Ahmad Riadi Telaumbanua, Ya'aman Thalita Eka Kharisma Toman Sony Tambunan Trisuyadi, Andri Vini Dwi Putranti Wesli Wesli Weya, Ince Wibowo, Hady Wolfgang Alfredo Lumbantobing yeni absah Yuanita FD Sidabutar Zalukhu, Berkat Dedikasi