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jogai

Jogai, romanized as jogai or jōgai, is a Japanese term meaning exclusion. Written with the kanji 除外, it denotes the act of omitting or removing items, persons, or categories from a set, scope, rule, calculation, or program. The concept appears across many fields and disciplines.

Originating from the characters 除 (remove) and 外 (outside), jogai is used both in formal documents and everyday

In legal, administrative, and policy contexts, jogai defines what is not included within a scheme. Examples

In clinical research, exclusion criteria are 除外基準 (jōgai kijun), which specify who is not eligible to participate

Outside of formal documents, jogai can also refer broadly to any boundary or scope limitation that excludes

language
to
indicate
something
that
lies
outside
the
defined
boundary
of
a
rule
or
study.
include
the
exclusion
of
non-residents
from
welfare
programs,
or
exclusions
from
a
tax
base
or
budget
calculation.
In
statistics
and
data
processing,
items
that
do
not
meet
criteria
or
quality
standards
may
be
treated
as
jogai
or
excluded
from
analysis.
in
a
study.
Similar
uses
appear
in
insurance
and
consumer
policy,
where
certain
events,
conditions,
or
items
are
listed
as
exclusions
from
coverage
or
applicability.
certain
elements
from
consideration.
See
also
exclusion,
exclusion
criteria,
and
exclusion
in
policy
and
data
contexts.