AFP Islamabad: A mere 22 per cent of women in Pakistan are employed, despite their progress in the educational attainment, the World Bank noted on Friday, adding that this accumulated human capital is “underused” because of constraints Pakistani women face to participate in the labour force. Top recommendations of World Bank reportThe World Bank report has urged the country to step up positive impact on businesses and productivity across the board by — reducing regulatory complexity; harmonizing the general sales tax (GST) across provinces; reforming investment laws to attract more foreign direct investment; and upgrading insolvency laws to reduce the costs of liquidating non-viable firms, read a statement. Economist and co-author of the World Bank report, Zehra Aslam said firms in Pakistan struggle to “grow large as they grow old”