Comparative Human Development and Gender Equality Performance Analysis of Middle Eastern and North African Countries with Turkey
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The aim of this paper is to concentrate on the very recent development performance of
two country groups, namely Middle Eastern and North African countries, and to focus on Turkey in an
attempt to determine the position of the country in the context of human development. To achieve this,
descriptive statistical analysis is used and existing data is assessed in a comparative way to be more
specific about the position of Turkey in her path of human development. The analysis period is
restricted to the last five years. As a result, it is found that Turkey is in conjunction with the main
trends of the countries under investigation and that it deviates from the standards of European and high
human development index group of countries. In addition, Turkey’s human development performance
of the country mainly accentuated from its relative backwardness in the gender-based indicators. In
this context, the country is not only below the averages of the European, Central Asian and high
human development index group countries, but also from the relatively backward Middle Eastern
countries as well, and therefore, it seems to conform more to the standards of North African countries.
In the case of Turkey, instead of attempting to achieve high growth rates, and henceforth to reach high
per capita income levels, it would be better for policy makers to concern with advancing the level of
human development through emphasizing education, healthcare services and especially struggling
with the prevailing gender inequalities in every aspect of socio-economic life.