格差
意味
Disparity or gap, especially the wealth gap and economic inequality between social groups.
A word that defined Japan's social debate from the mid-2000s. 格差社会 (disparity society) became a buzzword describing how Japan's formerly egalitarian middle-class society was splitting into haves and have-nots. The discussion covers income inequality, educational opportunity gaps, regional economic disparities, and generational wealth differences. It challenges Japan's self-image as a classless, homogeneous society.
例文
- 年収の格差がどんどん広がってるのに政治家は危機感がない。
- 教育格差って親の経済力で子どもの将来が決まるってことでしょ。
- 都市部と地方の格差はもう限界に来てると思う。
使い方ガイド
場面: news, social issues, social media, politics
トーン: serious, analytical
正しい言い方
- 格差って自分では気づきにくいんだよね。 (It's hard to notice disparity from your own position.)
- 格差を減らすには教育への投資が一番大事だと思う。 (I think investing in education is the most important way to reduce inequality.)
避ける言い方
- 他人の経済状況を「格差」で片付けない — don't reduce someone's personal situation to a sociological label
よくある間違い
- Using 格差 only for income — it applies broadly to education, health, region, gender, and other forms of systemic inequality
起源と歴史
From 格 (standard, grade) + 差 (difference). 格差社会 (disparity society) was selected as a buzzword of the year in 2006, marking the moment Japan collectively acknowledged growing inequality after the 'Lost Decades.'
文化的背景
時代: 格差社会 buzzword from 2006, ongoing social debate
世代: All ages in social discourse
社会的背景: Discussed across all classes
地域メモ: Used nationwide. Central to Japan's ongoing debate about whether its egalitarian social model is eroding.
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