Wikidata:Europeana migration vocabulary

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As part of the European Year of Cultural Heritage, Europeana is running a campaign focused on personal stories of migration. Part of the campaign is to create a useful and multilingual vocabulary of migration-related terms that GLAMs can use in their metadata.

There are 61 terms for this migration-vocabulary list. This table tracks the translation status on Wikidata for all official EU languages (plus any other language which wishes to be involved) for their labels, descriptions, and the label of their 'subclass of' property. Join us in bringing all these translations to 100%!

The 61 vocabulary terms are, in no particular order:
human migration, immigration, emigration, migrant, immigrant, displaced person, foreigner, migrant worker, counter urbanization, rural flight, labour migration, seasonal human migration, remigration, forced displacement, deportation, diaspora, unfree labour, human trafficking, slavery, colonialism, human rights violation, racial segregation, apartheid, genocide, decolonization, ethnic cleansing, xenophobia, racism, human rights, non-governmental organization, cultural diversity, acculturation, cultural identity, homeland, folklore, migrant education, equal opportunity, education, globalisation, refugee crisis, refugee, ecological crisis, environmental migrant, exile, asylum seeker, nomad, border, diary, map, visa, remittance, certificate, telegram, passport, relocation, travel, backpack, baggage, suitcase, traditional costume, convention.

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Albanian 30 100 100 100 4 100 100 100 13 89 97 100
Armenian 47 100 100 100 100 4 100 100 100 100 52 85 88 91 100
Basque 49 93 100 100 0 46 69 100 62 82 97 100
Catalan 67 67 100 100 100 4 4 25 100 100 63 69 90 100 100
* Dutch 80 100 100 100 100 14 100 100 100 100 71 86 89 100 100
* English 100 100 100 100 100 85 100 100 100 100 74 86 90 100 100
* French 88 100 100 100 100 43 100 100 100 100 68 81 85 100 100
* Greek 58 58 58 100 100 11 11 11 100 100 56 61 65 100 100
* Polish 73 76 77 100 100 9 9 9 100 100 62 75 72 94 100
* Spanish 86 86 100 100 100 48 48 100 100 100 67 75 90 100 100
Welsh 30 100 100 0 100 100 41 100 100
* German 84 100 100 100 100 52 100 100 100 100 70 80 88 99 99
Macedonian 48 76 100 100 2 26 100 100 65 78 99 99
* Romanian 54 52 63 100 100 2 2 9 100 100 52 57 64 97 97
* Italian 67 67 87 100 100 29 29 57 100 100 62 71 84 93 93
* Latvian 36 70 75 100 100 3 3 3 100 100 47 61 65 86 89
Ukrainian 71 71 72 100 100 20 20 20 100 100 67 76 78 88 88
* Portuguese 74 74 75 100 100 9 9 9 29 29 60 68 72 86 86
* Swedish 74 90 100 100 100 6 7 24 24 24 64 78 84 93 93
* Hungarian 52 52 100 100 100 3 3 3 21 21 54 63 79 88 88
* Finnish 69 69 92 100 100 16 16 20 20 20 53 61 70 80 80
* Danish 60 71 70 100 100 3 3 3 16 16 55 61 66 94 94
* Irish 24 24 63 98 100 0 0 6 14 15 14 16 39 59 80
* Bulgarian 55 100 100 100 100 0 9 9 9 9 52 85 88 99 99
* Slovene 43 42 44 97 97 0 0 0 12 65 45 51 53 98 98
Norwegian Bokmål 68 68 91 96 96 6 6 6 24 24 61 67 74 99 99
Norwegian Nynorsk 42 86 95 95 0 0 18 18 42 54 97 97
* Estonian 54 60 61 65 91 2 6 6 6 44 55 62 64 71 82
Esperanto 87 88 88 88 21 21 22 2 75 77 93 93
* Czech 72 72 85 87 87 16 16 27 28 28 63 69 76 84 84
* Lithuanian 52 52 53 85 85 0 0 0 0 0 51 57 56 76 76
Breton 26 79 81 10 26 26 39 52 52
* Maltese 5 5 66 69 69 0 0 0 3 3 7 8 18 20 20
* Croatian 55 55 56 63 63 3 3 3 9 9 48 52 55 60 60
Upper Sorbian 43 61 62 62 7 21 23 23 28 39 48 48
Serbian 60 60 60 3 3 3 72 79 79
* Slovak 48 48 48 50 50 2 2 2 2 3 48 52 55 60 60
Northern Sami 2 43 45 45 0 0 0 0 8 11 48 48
Manx 6 21 34 44 9 0 0 0 10 10 19 21

Languages included in the tracking which are not official-EU languages, were added upon request.
The rank order is based on most recent date columns. By: % complete for Label; then % complete for Description; then % compete for subclass_of Label; then English alphabetical order.

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