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'''Give-up generation''' ({{wp|Japanese language|Senrian}}: 아끼라머루써대, ''akirameru sedai'') is a {{wp|Japanese language|Senrian-language}} {{wp|neologism}} referring to young [[Senrian people|Senrians]] who have given up attaining {{wp|employment}}, {{wp|Owner-occupancy|home ownership}}, {{wp|marriage}}, and {{wp|Childbirth|having children}} as a result of the extreme {{wp|Socioeconomics|socioeconomic}} pressures within [[Senria|Senrian]] society. The term is broad in usage, encompassing a variety of subcategories including but not limited to ''{{wp|Satori generation|satori}}'' (young people who have chosen to reject desire for advancement, {{wp|overwork}}, and {{wp|conspicuous consumption}}, akin to the ''{{wp|tang ping}}'' movement in [[Shangea]]) and ''{{wp|hikikomori}}'' (people who have withdrawn into extreme {{wp|social isolation}} and reclusivity).
'''Give-up generation''' ({{wp|Japanese language|Senrian}}: 아끼라머루써대, ''akirameru sedai'') is a {{wp|Japanese language|Senrian-language}} {{wp|neologism}} referring to young [[Senrian people|Senrians]] who have given up attaining {{wp|employment}} or {{wp|Promotion (rank)|promotion}}, {{wp|Owner-occupancy|home ownership}}, {{wp|marriage}}, and {{wp|Childbirth|having children}} as a result of the extreme {{wp|Socioeconomics|socioeconomic}} pressures within [[Senria|Senrian]] society. The term is broad in usage, encompassing a variety of subcategories including but not limited to ''{{wp|Satori generation|satori}}'' (young people who have chosen to reject desire for advancement, {{wp|overwork}}, and {{wp|conspicuous consumption}}, akin to the ''{{wp|tang ping}}'' movement in [[Shangea]]) and ''{{wp|hikikomori}}'' (people who have withdrawn into extreme {{wp|social isolation}} and reclusivity).


==Etymology==
==Etymology==


The term "give-up generation" was originally coined in a 2007 {{wp|Blog|blog post}} by [tbd], a Senrian who [described his decision to "give up"]... It subsequently gained widespread traction in Senrian-language publications after being used in a 2009 special report in the ''[[Senkei Sinbun]]'', entitled "The Economic Impact of the Give-up Generation".  
The term "give-up generation" was originally coined in a 2007 {{wp|Blog|blog post}} by [tbd], a Senrian who [described his decision to "give up"]... It subsequently gained widespread traction in Senrian-language publications after being used in a 2009 special report in the ''[[Senkei Sinbun]]'', entitled "The Economic Impact of the Give-up Generation". It did not break into the {{wp|English language|Estmerish-language}} sphere until 2012, when...  
[coining of term]
[coining of term]


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==Definition==
==Definition==


[the basic definition]
[the basic definition; giving up on {{wp|employment}} or {{wp|Promotion (rank)|promotion}}, {{wp|Owner-occupancy|home ownership}}, {{wp|marriage}}, and {{wp|Childbirth|having children}}]


[subcategories, often focused on what specifically is the most emphatically rejected by an individual - {{wp|satori}}, {{wp|hikikomori}}, {{wp|Hikikomori#Japanese education system|hodo-hodo zoku}}, {{wp|herbivore men}}, etc.]
[often divided into subcategories, some of which actually predate the "give-up generation" moniker but have since been rolled into it, often focused on what specifically is the most emphatically rejected by an individual - {{wp|satori}} reject ownership and consumption, {{wp|Hikikomori#Japanese education system|hodo-hodo zoku}} and {{wp|Freeter|freeters}} employment and advancement, {{wp|herbivore men}} romance and families, {{wp|hikikomori}} all social interaction, etc.]


==Background and causes==
==Background and causes==

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Give-up generation (Senrian: 아끼라머루써대, akirameru sedai) is a Senrian-language neologism referring to young Senrians who have given up attaining employment or promotion, home ownership, marriage, and having children as a result of the extreme socioeconomic pressures within Senrian society. The term is broad in usage, encompassing a variety of subcategories including but not limited to satori (young people who have chosen to reject desire for advancement, overwork, and conspicuous consumption, akin to the tang ping movement in Shangea) and hikikomori (people who have withdrawn into extreme social isolation and reclusivity).

Etymology

The term "give-up generation" was originally coined in a 2007 blog post by [tbd], a Senrian who [described his decision to "give up"]... It subsequently gained widespread traction in Senrian-language publications after being used in a 2009 special report in the Senkei Sinbun, entitled "The Economic Impact of the Give-up Generation". It did not break into the Estmerish-language sphere until 2012, when... [coining of term]

[often associated with the phrase "Hell Senria", which is regarded as something of a motto for the give-up generation]

Definition

[the basic definition; giving up on employment or promotion, home ownership, marriage, and having children]

[often divided into subcategories, some of which actually predate the "give-up generation" moniker but have since been rolled into it, often focused on what specifically is the most emphatically rejected by an individual - satori reject ownership and consumption, hodo-hodo zoku and freeters employment and advancement, herbivore men romance and families, hikikomori all social interaction, etc.]

Background and causes

[grueling academic system is ruthless by design; pass-or-fail academics are depressing, bullying rife; strong, often unhealthy, parental pressure - "kyouiku mama" phenomenon]

[simultaneous recruitment, seniority over competence in promotions, and overwork (i.e. karoshi) make a career miserable; some individuals would rather maximize free time or not work at all]

[on top of that, senrian deindustrialization, middle income trap issues, and slowing growth have made it harder to get a job at all]

[cities are severely crowded, rent is expensive and a mortgage is out of the question]

[as marriages are delayed and total fertility rates fall, that has social ramifications]

[some individuals, particularly on the reclusive end, might have autism spectrum disorders, agoraphobia, social anxiety, or avoidant personality disorder]

[others blame middle class affluence and modern technology]

[stringent social rules, late capitalist anomie, a historical cultural emphasis on conformity, a sense of societal stagnation, the concepts of honne and tatemae have also been promulgated]

Impact

[social and economic consequences; financial burden of waithood, expatriates, the 80-50 problem]

[as depicted in senrian culture]

Criticism

[sometimes mocked or insulted by older generations; denigrated as the "banana generation", because bananas bruise easily and spoil quickly]

[gov't response has largely been to call it shameful and un-senrian]