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Navigating communication privacy in pseudo-administration: Indonesian female civil servant experiences of applying written divorce permission

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posted on 2024-10-10, 04:50 authored by P Utari, Pam NilanPam Nilan
Divorce for female civil servants in Indonesia is more complex than for non-civil servants due to a pseudo-administrative process. This condition requires submitting a written application for divorce permission to their agency and proceeding through multiple lengthy stages. During this process, women must verbally disclose sensitive personal details to state authorities. Failure to obtain written permission or to report the divorce within a specific period can result in disciplinary action. This paper examines how female civil servants protect their privacy while seeking divorce permission, focusing on managing personal information, controlling divorce-related details at work, and handling the information turbulence that arises. The researcher collected data from 12 female civil servants at Indonesia’s Directorate General of Taxes (DGT) who had applied for divorce permission. The findings reveal the subjective experiences and strategies women civil servants use to manage sensitive personal issues. The quasi-administrative nature of the divorce permit process introduces complexities that extend beyond formal procedures. Regulations governing the submission of divorce permits, overseen by government agencies, often add to the burden these women face, neglecting their privacy and psychological well-being. Impartial individuals and gender preferences in the verification team can exacerbate distress. Therefore, revising the divorce permit regulations to enhance privacy and sensitivity is crucial. The study recommends early information about the process and communication training for maintaining privacy.

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Journal

Journal of Infrastructure, Policy and Development

Volume

8

Pagination

7814-7814

Location

Tustin, Calif.

Open access

  • Yes

ISSN

2572-7923

eISSN

2572-7931

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

8

Publisher

EnPress Publisher

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