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Studies on Caste Prejudice

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Estimated time: 5 minutes
CISCE: Class 12

Key Points: Studies on Caste Prejudice

  • Caste consciousness develops early, faster in boys, rural children, and upper castes (Singh et al., 1960).
  • Education does not always reduce prejudice; in some cases, educated groups showed stronger caste stereotypes (Premsarkar).
  • Intercaste tension and social distance are highest between Brahmins and Harijans (Singh, 1967).
  • Studies show male students generally have more prejudice than females (Chatterjee, Mohanty).
  • Mohanty (1980) found that low-caste students showed higher religious, caste, and sex prejudices than high-caste students.
  • No major difference was found between Hindus and Muslims in overall prejudice levels in Mohanty’s study.
  • Prejudice develops slowly through childhood socialisation, so early study and control are important.
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