Interactive Navigation of Global Data Barometer 2024 Dataset
| Country | Pillar | Cluster | Action Area | Question/Indicator | Level | Response | Score | Region |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mexico | Governance | Governance Foundation | Data Management |
Governance (G): Data management
Please indicate which section of the framework refers to this issue
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L4 | https://www.inegi.org.mx (on the right side 'sugerencias') | - | Central America |
| Mexico | Governance | Governance Foundation | Data Management |
Governance (G): Data management
Elements Question 2 There are technical standards including common data models codelists and identifiers for management and publication of government data
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L4 | Yes | 20.0 | Central America |
| Mexico | Governance | Governance Foundation | Data Management |
Governance (G): Data management
Please indicate which section of the framework refers to this issue
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L4 | The technical standards for managing and publishing government data in Mexico are established in INE ... | - | Central America |
| Mexico | Governance | Governance Foundation | Data Management |
Governance (G): Data management
Elements Question 3 There are minimum standards for metadata when government data is catalogued or published
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L4 | Yes | 20.0 | Central America |
| Mexico | Governance | Governance Foundation | Data Management |
Governance (G): Data management
Please indicate which section of the framework refers to this issue
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L4 | The minimum standards for metadata when cataloging or publishing government data in Mexico are detai ... | - | Central America |
| Mexico | Governance | Governance Foundation | Data Management |
Governance (G): Data management
Elements Question 4 There is a standardized process for publishing and updating published government data
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L4 | Yes | 20.0 | Central America |
| Mexico | Governance | Governance Foundation | Data Management |
Governance (G): Data management
Please indicate which section of the framework refers to this issue
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L4 | The standardized processes for publishing and updating government data in Mexico are defined in the ... | - | Central America |
| Mexico | Governance | Governance Foundation | Data Management |
Governance (G): Data management
Elements Question 5 There are clearly documented quality control processes for government data
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L4 | No | - | Central America |
| Mexico | Governance | Governance Foundation | Data Management |
Governance (G): Data management
Elements summary:
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L3 | - | Central America | |
| Mexico | Governance | Governance Foundation | Data Management |
Governance (G): Data management
Elements Question 6 Please summarize your answers to the preceding element subquestions
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L4 | The processes for data management and publication in Mexico are governed by the Law of the National ... | - | Central America |
| Mexico | Governance | Governance Foundation | Data Management |
Governance (G): Data management
Please provide the URLs for the evidence that supports the summary provided
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L4 | (1) https://sc.inegi.org.mx/repositorioNormateca/R_INEGI_20.pdf (2) https://www.inegi.org.mx/ (3) h ... | - | Central America |
| Mexico | Governance | Governance Foundation | Data Sharing |
Governance (G): Data sharing frameworks
To what extent do relevant laws, regulations, policies, and guidance provide a comprehensive framework for data sharing?
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L1 | 58.0 | Central America | |
| Mexico | Governance | Governance Foundation | Data Sharing |
Governance (G): Data sharing frameworks
Existence
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L2 | 1.0 | Central America | |
| Mexico | Governance | Governance Foundation | Data Sharing |
Governance (G): Data sharing frameworks
Exist of existence:
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L3 | 1.0 | Central America | |
| Mexico | Governance | Governance Foundation | Data Sharing |
Governance (G): Data sharing frameworks
Existence Question 1 What is the nature of the framework?
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L4 | A framework exists and has the force of law. | - | Central America |
| Mexico | Governance | Governance Foundation | Data Sharing |
Governance (G): Data sharing frameworks
Please provide brief details
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L4 | There are 3 laws of national reach that provide guidance regarding the transfer of information class ... | - | Central America |
| Mexico | Governance | Governance Foundation | Data Sharing |
Governance (G): Data sharing frameworks
Please provide a URLs for where evidence can be found
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L4 | (1): https://www.diputados.gob.mx/LeyesBiblio/pdf/LGTAIP.pdf (2): https://www.diputados.gob. ... | - | Central America |
| Mexico | Governance | Governance Foundation | Data Sharing |
Governance (G): Data sharing frameworks
Extent of existence:
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L3 | 1.0 | Central America | |
| Mexico | Governance | Governance Foundation | Data Sharing |
Governance (G): Data sharing frameworks
Existence Question 2 How comprehensive in terms of jurisdiction is the coverage of the framework assessed for this question?
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L4 | The framework provides national coverage. | - | Central America |
| Mexico | Governance | Governance Foundation | Data Sharing |
Governance (G): Data sharing frameworks
Existence Question 3 How comprehensive in terms of parts of government is this framework?
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L4 | The framework covers all or most of government. | - | Central America |
| Mexico | Governance | Governance Foundation | Data Sharing |
Governance (G): Data sharing frameworks
Please provide supporting URLs as necessary
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L4 | (1): https://www.diputados.gob.mx/LeyesBiblio/pdf/LGTAIP.pdf (2): https://www.diputados.gob. ... | - | Central America |
| Mexico | Governance | Governance Foundation | Data Sharing |
Governance (G): Data sharing frameworks
Existence summary:
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L3 | - | Central America | |
| Mexico | Governance | Governance Foundation | Data Sharing |
Governance (G): Data sharing frameworks
Existence Question 4 Please summarize your answers to the preceding existence subquestions including the extent of existence
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L4 | In Mexico exist a set of law, of national coverage, that clearly define the transfer of information ... | - | Central America |
| Mexico | Governance | Governance Foundation | Data Sharing |
Governance (G): Data sharing frameworks
Please provide the URLs for the evidence that supports the summary provided
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L4 | (1): https://www.diputados.gob.mx/LeyesBiblio/pdf/LGTAIP.pdf (2): https://www.diputados.gob. ... | - | Central America |
| Mexico | Governance | Governance Foundation | Data Sharing |
Governance (G): Data sharing frameworks
Elements
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L2 | 58.0 | Central America | |
| Mexico | Governance | Governance Foundation | Data Sharing |
Governance (G): Data sharing frameworks
Provisions for definitions, kinds, and fields:
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L3 | 30.0 | Central America | |
| Mexico | Governance | Governance Foundation | Data Sharing |
Governance (G): Data sharing frameworks
Elements Question 1 The framework covers data sharing within government
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L4 | Yes | 10.0 | Central America |
| Mexico | Governance | Governance Foundation | Data Sharing |
Governance (G): Data sharing frameworks
Please indicate which section of the framework refers to this issue
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L4 | Articles 116 and 120 of the General Law of Transparency and Access to Public Information. Article 70 ... | - | Central America |
| Mexico | Governance | Governance Foundation | Data Sharing |
Governance (G): Data sharing frameworks
Elements Question 2 The framework covers how government should share data with other sectors
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L4 | Yes | 10.0 | Central America |
| Mexico | Governance | Governance Foundation | Data Sharing |
Governance (G): Data sharing frameworks
Please indicate which section of the framework refers to this issue
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L4 | Title Fifth, Sole Chapter, ' On the Transfers and Remittances of Personal Data', General Law on the ... | - | Central America |
| Mexico | Governance | Governance Foundation | Data Sharing |
Governance (G): Data sharing frameworks
Elements Question 3 The framework covers data sharing from other sectors to government
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L4 | No | - | Central America |
| Mexico | Governance | Governance Foundation | Data Sharing |
Governance (G): Data sharing frameworks
Elements Question 4 The framework covers data sharing within the private sector
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L4 | Yes | 10.0 | Central America |
| Mexico | Governance | Governance Foundation | Data Sharing |
Governance (G): Data sharing frameworks
Please indicate which section of the framework refers to this issue
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L4 | Chapter V and Article 63, Federal Law on the Protection of Personal Data Held by Private Parties | - | Central America |
| Mexico | Governance | Governance Foundation | Data Sharing |
Governance (G): Data sharing frameworks
Rights and responsibilities:
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L3 | 20.0 | Central America | |
| Mexico | Governance | Governance Foundation | Data Sharing |
Governance (G): Data sharing frameworks
Elements Question 5 The framework establishes unambiguously who is accountable at each step of data sharing including resharing
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L4 | Partially | 5.0 | Central America |
| Mexico | Governance | Governance Foundation | Data Sharing |
Governance (G): Data sharing frameworks
Please explain your Partially response
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L4 | The law has provitions on data sharing, but not data resharing | - | Central America |
| Mexico | Governance | Governance Foundation | Data Sharing |
Governance (G): Data sharing frameworks
Please indicate which section of the framework applies to this issue
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L4 | Chapter V, Federal Law on the Protection of Personal Data Held by Private Parties | - | Central America |
| Mexico | Governance | Governance Foundation | Data Sharing |
Governance (G): Data sharing frameworks
Elements Question 6 The framework establishes oversight mechanisms for every step of data sharing including resharing
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L4 | Partially | 5.0 | Central America |
| Mexico | Governance | Governance Foundation | Data Sharing |
Governance (G): Data sharing frameworks
Please explain your Partially response
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L4 | The law has provitions on data sharing, but not data resharing | - | Central America |
| Mexico | Governance | Governance Foundation | Data Sharing |
Governance (G): Data sharing frameworks
Please indicate which section of the framework refers to this issue
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L4 | Title Tenth, Sole Chapter 'On the Verification Procedure' of the General Law on the Protection of Pe ... | - | Central America |
| Mexico | Governance | Governance Foundation | Data Sharing |
Governance (G): Data sharing frameworks
Elements Question 7 The framework requires an impact assessment to be carried out before data is shared
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L4 | No | - | Central America |
| Mexico | Governance | Governance Foundation | Data Sharing |
Governance (G): Data sharing frameworks
Elements Question 8 The framework establishes rights to data portability
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L4 | Yes | 10.0 | Central America |
| Mexico | Governance | Governance Foundation | Data Sharing |
Governance (G): Data sharing frameworks
Please indicate which section of the framework refers to this issue
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L4 | Chapter III 'On Data Portability', of the General Law on the Protection of Personal Data Held by Obl ... | - | Central America |
| Mexico | Governance | Governance Foundation | Data Sharing |
Governance (G): Data sharing frameworks
Specific considerations:
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L3 | 8.0 | Central America | |
| Mexico | Governance | Governance Foundation | Data Sharing |
Governance (G): Data sharing frameworks
Elements Question 9 The framework requires certain private sector data to be shared in the public interest
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L4 | Yes | 8.0 | Central America |
| Mexico | Governance | Governance Foundation | Data Sharing |
Governance (G): Data sharing frameworks
What public interests are covered?
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L4 | For prevention or medical diagnosis, for the procurement or administration of justice, or when there ... | - | Central America |
| Mexico | Governance | Governance Foundation | Data Sharing |
Governance (G): Data sharing frameworks
Please indicate which section of the framework applies to this issue
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L4 | Article 37, Federal Law on the Protection of Personal Data Held by Private Parties. Article 22, Gene ... | - | Central America |
| Mexico | Governance | Governance Foundation | Data Sharing |
Governance (G): Data sharing frameworks
Elements Question 10 The framework explicitly focuses on artificial intelligence uses of data
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L4 | No | - | Central America |
| Mexico | Governance | Governance Foundation | Data Sharing |
Governance (G): Data sharing frameworks
Elements Question 11 The framework restricts data brokers ability to sell or exchange detailed personal information
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L4 | No | - | Central America |
| Mexico | Governance | Governance Foundation | Data Sharing |
Governance (G): Data sharing frameworks
Elements summary:
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L3 | - | Central America |