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Discrimination and social exclusion of third-gender population (Hijra) in Bangladesh: A brief review
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Author Affiliations
Gopalganj Science and Technology University, State University of Bangladesh, Jagannath University, Daffodil International University, ...
Published InHeliyon
Year2022
Citations45
Abstract
The Hijra community is marginalized in social, political, and economic life and especially stigmatized in society. It is their birthright to make use of society's opportunities and amenities. This overview aimed to summarize the stigma, prejudice, exclusions, and discriminatory attitudes toward third-gender populations (Hijra) in Bangladesh from the mainstream society based on a critical assessment of available data and evidence. The paper also explored the socio-economic situation of the third-gender community in Bangladesh regarding income, education, health, housing, social relations, and outcome through a critical literature review. Here, we have highlighted the magnitudes of social exclusion that the Hijra minority group in Bangladesh experiences. The Hijra in Bangladesh faces severe mistreatment due to socio-cultural norms. This minority group suffers from…
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