基于法律、社会和健康研究的大流行病中的童婚现象

Rosnida Sari, Erwin Nur Rif’ah, Dina Tsalist Wildana
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本研究从法律、社会和健康角度回顾了大流行病期间的童婚现象。根据联合国儿童基金会的数据,印度尼西亚的童婚人数达到140万,位居世界第八位。根据2018年全国社会经济调查的童婚数据记录,印度尼西亚的童婚数量相当高,达到122.09万起。这意味着,每9名20-24岁的女性中,就有约1人在18岁前结婚。 本研究在 Jember 行政区的 9 个分区的 17 个代表处进行。本研究采用定性方法,即观察法和访谈法。研究结果发现,一小部分受访者因未达到 19 岁的最低结婚年龄而在宗教事务办公室合法结婚。一些信息提供者向宗教法院申请结婚许可,还有一些信息提供者伪造出生日期,将年龄提高到最低结婚年龄。在结婚之前,少数信息提供者会先订婚,而大多数信息提供者并没有办理订婚手续。订婚的受访者通常订婚时间较长,在 10 个月到一年之间,然后结婚。童婚违背了儿童的基本权利和自由。 本研究提出的建议是,有必要加强有关婚龄规则和早婚危险的社会宣传,尤其是与他们的健康有关的宣传。
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The Phenomenon of Child Marriage in the Pandemic Based on Legal, Social and Health Studies
This research reviews the phenomenon of child marriage during the pandemic, from a legal, social and health perspective. Based on data from UNICEF, Indonesia ranks eighth in the world with the number of child marriages reaching 1.4 million children. Data on child marriage from the 2018 National Socio-Economic Survey recorded that the number of child marriages in Indonesia was quite high, reaching 1,220,900 incidents. This means that about 1 in 9 women aged 20-24 get married before the age of 18.   This research was conducted in Jember Regency by taking 17 representations in 9 sub-districts. This study uses a qualitative method with an observation and interview approach. From the results of the study, it was found that a small proportion of informants were legally married at Religious Affair Office because they had not met the minimum age for marriage, which was 19 years. Some informants applied for a marriage dispensation at the Religious Courts, and some falsified the date of birth by increasing the age so that it meets the minimum age for marriage. Before getting married, a small number of informants got engaged first and most of them did not go through the engagement process. Informants who are engaged are usually engaged for a relatively long time, between 10 months to a year and then get married. Child marriage is against fundamental rights and freedom of children.  The recommendation from this study is the need for more intense socialization about the rules of marriage age and the dangers of early marriage, especially related to their health.
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