hakutoimia
Hakutoimia, also known as "white work" or "white-collar work," refers to a category of jobs that are typically performed in an office or other professional setting, as opposed to manual labor or physical work. These jobs often involve the use of computers, data analysis, and other intellectual tasks. Hakutoimia can be found in various sectors, including finance, technology, healthcare, and education. The term is commonly used in Japan, where it has been a subject of debate and policy discussion due to the country's aging population and labor market challenges. Hakutoimia is often contrasted with "blue-collar" work, which involves physical labor and manual tasks. The distinction between hakutoimia and blue-collar work is not always clear-cut, as many jobs may involve elements of both. Despite this, the term hakutoimia is used to describe a broad range of professional and administrative roles that are essential to the functioning of modern societies.