Caste Sri Lanka

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Information for Authority record
Name (Hebrew)
קסטות (מעמדות) סרי לנקה
Name (Latin)
Caste Sri Lanka
Name (Arabic)
الطبقية سيريلانكا
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
Wikidata: Q19736489
Library of congress: sh 85020656
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Wikipedia description:

The caste systems in Sri Lanka are social stratification systems found among the ethnic groups of the island since ancient times. The models are similar to those found in Continental India, but are less extensive and important for various reasons. Modern times Sri Lanka is often considered to be a casteless society in South Asia. The caste systems of Sri Lanka were historically not tied to the religious establishment but rather a tool to service the ruling elite -a model that was subsequently emulated witithn the European diaspora. At least three major, parallel caste systems exist in Sri Lankan society: Sinhalese, Sri Lankan Tamil and Indian Tamils. A universal welfare system that focused on providing education for everyone regardless of background has provided people from lower caste groups similar opportunities to enter jobs previously only frequented by those in upper-caste groups, with younger generations mostly rejecting any pressure to conform to caste-related jobs. The Civil War has also broken down caste barriers as they were seen as an obstacle toward ethnolinguistic unity.

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