Mexico
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Ranking Trend
Mexico's rank movement over the last 30 days
Score Analysis
Analysis of Mexico's policy signalling profile
Mexico's overall WokeMeter assessment score stands at 45.01, placing it at 47th globally out of 186 countries and in the 74.7th percentile. This score reflects a moderate policy signalling intensity, consistent with the dimension scores across various policy areas. Each dimension, including Institutional DEI Policy Intensity, Education & Curriculum Signalling, Media & Platform Moderation, Legislative/Regulatory Activism, and Speech & Expression Climate, has a similar score of 45.02, with Corporate/Investor Signalling slightly lower at 44.91. Despite no recent events tracked, the country's positioning indicates established but moderate engagement with Western-style progressive policies.
The dimension scores uniformly suggest a balanced approach to policy signalling across different areas, with no significant deviations in focus. Institutional DEI policies, education and curriculum signalling, media moderation, and legislative activism all reflect consistent moderate intensity. The slight variation in Corporate/Investor Signalling, at 44.91, suggests a marginally lower engagement in corporate diversity and investor-related DEI initiatives. This uniformity across dimensions indicates that Mexico maintains an even level of policy signalling intensity without extreme emphasis or neglect in any specific area. These scores demonstrate that Mexico's approach to policy signalling is moderate, without significant recent changes or developments affecting the overall score.
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.