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Disparity in family status attainment between the majority and minority ethnic groups in Bangladesh

Md. Emaj Uddin (Department of Social Work, University of Rajshahi, Rajshahi, Bangladesh)

International Journal of Social Economics

ISSN: 0306-8293

Article publication date: 10 April 2017

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Abstract

Purpose

Structural sociological framework suggests that sociopolitical and economic factors exert independent effects on variations in family status attainment (FSA) across the social/ethnic groups. The purpose of this paper is to analyze and predict how social-political-economic factors exert effects on disparity in FSA between the majority and minority ethnic groups in Bangladesh.

Design/methodology/approach

This study used the cross-cultural survey design to analyze the research objective. In doing so, 585 men (Muslim n=150, Hindu n=145, Santal n=145, and Oraon n=145) who were randomly selected through cluster sampling from the Rasulpur union of Bangladesh were interviewed with a semi-structured questionnaire.

Findings

The results of Pearson’s χ2 test have shown that FSA was significantly different (p<0.01) associated with social-political-economic factors between the majority and minority groups. The results of the linear regression analysis (coefficients of β) suggested that social, political, and economic factors were the best predictors (significant at p<0.01 level) to perpetuate disparity in FSA between the majority and minority ethnic groups in Bangladesh. In addition, the results of coefficients of determination (R2) suggested that unequal distribution of social-political-economic resources perpetuates 10-14 percent disparities in FSA between the majority and minority groups in Bangladesh.

Research limitations/implications

Although the findings of the study are suggestive to understand the disparity in FSA associated with social-political-economic factors, further cross-cultural research is needed on how the social psychological factor affects variations in FSA between the groups in Bangladesh. In spite of the limitation, social policymakers may apply the findings with caution to design social policy and practice to reduce the disparity in FSA between the majority and minority ethnic groups in Bangladesh.

Originality/value

The cross-cultural findings are original in linking structural sociological theory and comparative family welfare policy to reduce the disparity in FSA between the majority and minority groups in Bangladesh.

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Acknowledgements

The author acknowledges the respondents who agreed to actively participate in the cross-cultural research: Disparities in Family Status Attainment between the Majority and Minority Ethnic Communities in Rural Bangladesh. The author has no potential conflict of interest to publish this manuscript.

Citation

Uddin, M.E. (2017), "Disparity in family status attainment between the majority and minority ethnic groups in Bangladesh", International Journal of Social Economics, Vol. 44 No. 4, pp. 530-546. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJSE-07-2015-0187

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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