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| style="text-align:left;" | Taństans, Kaltans, Santhans, Ardónians, Purgónians, Kerēgulans, Insdans, Kuatans, Hisrovans, Líkutrans, Kirkayasthans,  <br />Demarești
| style="text-align:left;" | Taństans, Kaltans, Santhans, Ardónians, Purgónians, Kerēgulans, Insdans, Kuatans, Hisrovans, Líkutrans, Kirkayasthans,  <br />Demarești
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| style="background-color:#dae8fc;" | '''Midstream'''<br />Sub-attainment populations which have satisfied the IDO's criteria for development 'breakout' and are thus regarded as not in need of special government attention or assistance. Formerly designated as the 'Stable' castes.<br />Involved (usually indirectly) in the oppression of lower castes through discrimination and the cultural reproduction of caste-based prejudices.
| style="background-color:#dae8fc;" | '''Midstream'''<br />Sub-attainment populations which have satisfied the IDO's criteria for development 'breakout' and are thus regarded as not in need of special government attention or assistance. Formerly designated as the 'Stable' castes.<br>An emerging demographic among the middle classes<br />Involved (usually indirectly) in the oppression of lower castes through discrimination and the cultural reproduction of caste-based prejudices.
| style="text-align:left;" | Ærans, Paisonic Coscivians, Engrians, Krinstans, Ískans, Idekans<br />Érhuans, Skithanawites
| style="text-align:left;" | Ærans, Paisonic Coscivians, Engrians, Krinstans, Ískans, Idekans<br />Érhuans, Skithanawites
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| style="background-color:#ecf4ff;" | '''Laggard'''<br />Developmentally sub-attainment (formerly 'Backward') communities without overwhelming impediments to development, such as invidious discrimination or unreachability factors (e.g. geographic remoteness, itinerance)<br />Often directly implicted in the  oppression of lower castes.
| style="background-color:#ecf4ff;" | '''Laggard'''<br />Developmentally sub-attainment (formerly 'Backward') communities without overwhelming impediments to development, such as invidious discrimination or unreachability factors (e.g. geographic remoteness, itinerance)<br>Underrepresented in the middle classes<br />Often directly implicted in the  oppression of lower castes.
| style="text-align:left;" | Iforians, Yarans, Kirkir, Kelkar, Kaskans, Saskans, Skōrdans, Tharysans, Xorsyakavs, Qihuxians, Okutrans, <br />Azikorians, Rhūniks
| style="text-align:left;" | Iforians, Yarans, Kirkir, Kelkar, Kaskans, Saskans, Skōrdans, Tharysans, Xorsyakavs, Qihuxians, Okutrans, <br />Azikorians, Rhūniks
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| colspan="2" | ⇧ Not Actively Monitored ⇧<br />  ⇩    Actively Monitored    ⇩
| colspan="2" | ⇧ Not Actively Monitored ⇧<br />  ⇩    Actively Monitored    ⇩
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| style="background-color:#ffce93;" | '''Marginal''' or '''Threatened'''<br />Backward castes at risk of becoming more backward; or otherwise in need of the IDO’s closer attention than other Backward classes. Generally they are the smaller and more insular of the castes formerly designated as 'Backward'.<br />Subproblematically to mildly oppressed.
| style="background-color:#ffce93;" | '''Marginal''' or '''Threatened'''<br />Backward castes at risk of becoming more backward; or otherwise in need of the IDO’s closer attention than other Backward classes. Generally they are the smaller and more insular of the castes formerly designated as 'Backward'.<br>Rare among the middle classes<br />Subproblematically to mildly oppressed.
| style="text-align:left;" | Pine Swamp Coscivians, Ossiryans, Fulmarines, Kayaki, <br />Salyar, Wastani, <br />Five Civilised Tribes<br />Enochites, Abrigalast sets,
| style="text-align:left;" | Pine Swamp Coscivians, Ossiryans, Fulmarines, Kayaki, <br />Salyar, Wastani, <br />Five Civilised Tribes<br />Enochites, Abrigalast sets,
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| style="background-color:#ffc702;" | '''Vulnerable'''<br />Communities not necessarily at the bottom of the social hierarchy, but nonetheless subject to significant social exclusion and economic deprivation, with low access to opportunity by local/regional standards.<br />Moderately oppressed
| style="background-color:#ffc702;" | '''Vulnerable'''<br />Communities not necessarily at the bottom of the social hierarchy, but nonetheless subject to significant social exclusion and economic deprivation, with low access to opportunity by local/regional standards.<br>Generally absent from the middle class<br />Moderately oppressed
| style="text-align:left;" | Sea Coscivians, Hoppers, Fever Swamp Coscivians, Eulugians, Meadowland Tribes<br />
| style="text-align:left;" | Sea Coscivians, Hoppers, Fever Swamp Coscivians, Eulugians, Meadowland Tribes<br />
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| style="background-color:#f8a102; color:#000000;" | '''Depressed'''<br />Communities perpetually trapped at the bottom of their local social hierarchies.<br />Heavily oppressed
| style="background-color:#f8a102; color:#000000;" | '''Depressed'''<br />Communities perpetually trapped at the bottom of their local social hierarchies.<br>Virtually or literally absent from the middle class<br />Heavily oppressed
| style="text-align:left;" | Harsitem, Yakavem, Ginger Dalits, Salters and Colliers<br />Caoi (Caoi may not actually be ranked because they can’t be studied)<br />Defeated Tribes, Urbanised Urom, Landless Urom<br />Midget colonies
| style="text-align:left;" | Harsitem, Yakavem, Ginger Dalits, Salters and Colliers<br />Caoi (Caoi may not actually be ranked because they can’t be studied)<br />Defeated Tribes, Urbanised Urom, Landless Urom<br />Midget colonies
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