Enclosure IV. Identity to be resolved
The "People's Republic of China Resident Identity Card" is the only valid document that can indicate citizenship information, which is the most authoritative and can prove the citizenship information of friends. With the issuance and popularization of the second generation of ID cards, the resident ID card has played a great role in people's lives, becoming an indispensable and effective document for home travel and any affairs.
However, there are some serious flaws in such an important and valid document: in the national identity card, there are many citizens whose birth information is not completely correct. I am not a professional and do not have authority in this area. However, through my understanding of my family, relatives, and some villagers, I can preliminarily judge that the personal information on this authoritative document is not completely correct.
According to the Resident Registration Act, the date of birth of all citizens should be registered in the Gregorian (Gregorian calendar). However, in fact, there are many residents who declare their children's birthdays on the lunar calendar. Not only that, but there are many citizens who are even wrong about the year of birth.
Since the "Resident Identity Card" is the only valid document to prove the citizenship information. All information should be correct and not sloppy in order to ensure the authenticity of this authoritative document. Therefore, it is recommended that the relevant units conduct a census of the population through visits, surveys, and a second census from house to village, so as to correctly indicate the identity information of all citizens.
Attached: Analysis and correction methods for the causes of incorrect birthday information:
I believe that the main reasons for the incorrect birthday information of the "Resident ID Card" are as follows:
1. Factors of social environment. Among them, citizens over the age of 45 are the majority. Due to the chaos of society at that time, no one took this work seriously and responsibly, leaving the hidden danger of misinformation.
Second, the influence of traditional concepts. Due to the influence of thousands of years of traditional concepts, many people declare their children's household registration according to the lunar calendar (lunar calendar), and some staff members do not check in detail, so there is wrong information.
3. Reasons for low cultural quality. Citizens over the age of 45, whose parents are all around 70 years old, are mostly illiterate or semi-literate, and have not been able to effectively declare the population of their children.
4. Negligence on the part of staff. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, the state conducted four censuses, but the vast majority of them were based on the existing household registration book, and no effective detailed population survey was conducted.
5. Mechanically along the information on the user's mouthbook. When issuing the first- and second-generation "resident identity cards", the correct information of the citizens was not verified in detail, and the information on the user's password was mechanically issued.
The above are the main reasons for the inaccuracy of citizenship information.
How to change: (personal suggestion)
1. The State shall conduct a new and effective population verification to ensure that all information on each citizen is accurate.
2. Simplify the procedures for changing information. There are many things to do to change personal information, and the procedures are also cumbersome. Many of them gave up because of the cumbersome formalities.
3. Free obligation to provide free information change services for every citizen who voluntarily comes to handle information correction.