Today, the development indices provided by the United Nations are considered as the major criteria in determining the position of the different countries of the world. Human Development Index, despite resolving its shortcomings, is again unable to offer a correct picture of the situation of the inhabitants of the world in terms of the inequalities between men and women. Whether this inability is true about all countries? This study seeks to answer this question and determine the role of components of the Human Development Index in declining the Gender Inequality Index. To do this, all UN member states (186 countries) in a four-year period (2010-2013), being divided into four groups of countries with very high human development, countries w...