Mexico
Current Score
Global Rank
Percentile
Last Updated
Ranking Trend
Mexico's rank movement over the last 30 days
Score Analysis
Analysis of Mexico's policy signalling profile
Mexico's overall score of 45.01 on the Social Policy Signalling Index places it at a moderate level of policy signalling intensity, ranked 47th globally. The country's composite score reflects a consistent pattern across various dimensions, all scoring around 45, indicating a balanced but moderate approach to Western-style progressive policy signalling. There is no significant deviation from the dimension scores, suggesting a stable status with no recent policy changes or trends that might have increased or decreased signalling intensity markedly.
Analyzing the dimension scores, Mexico exhibits moderate signalling intensity across all areas, with Speech & Expression Climate, Institutional DEI Policy Intensity, Education & Curriculum Signalling, Media & Platform Moderation, Legislative/Regulatory Activism, and Protest & Activism Salience all scoring 45.02, while Corporate/Investor Signalling is slightly lower at 44.91. This uniformity suggests a consistent but not highly intense engagement with Western-style progressive policies across sectors. Mexico's scores reflect a balanced approach without significant emphasis on any specific dimension, indicating moderate policy engagement without recent intensifications or reductions in signalling intensity.
Score Breakdown by Dimension
Weighted components of the composite score
Recent Events
Events that influenced this country's score
AI Data Centers Create Fury From Mexico to Ireland
As tech companies build data centers worldwide to advance artificial intelligence, vulnerable communities have been hit by blackouts and water shortages.
Teresa Ulloa Ziáurriz, Rights Advocate Who Fought Sex Traffickers, Dies at 75
In Mexico, where the cult of machismo has long held sway, she waged a lonely, sometimes dangerous and often single-handed fight against prostitution and organized sex rings.