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The study was designed to investigate the phenomenon of fraternal relative deprivation of ‘Brahmin’ and ‘Sudra’ Hindus in Bangladesh. The objective of the study was to explore the phenomenon of fraternal relative deprivation as related to caste, gender and residential background. The sample of the study constituted 200 participants equally divided into high-low caste, men-women and urban-rural origins. The major hypothesis was that Brahmin participants with high caste identity would feel gratification and Sudra participants with low caste identity would feel deprivation in their competitions for social, economic and political privileges. The results indicated that regardless of gender and residential background, Brahmin participants expressed higher gratification and Sudra participants expressed higher deprivation in economic and social areas.

Asoke Kumar Saha. (2011) Fraternal Relative Deprivation of Hindus in Bangladesh in Relation to Social, Economic and Political Privileges , Pakistan Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, Volume 9, Issue 1.
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