plus factor

English

Noun

plus factor (plural plus factors)

  1. (US, law) Any trait of a person, such as their race, that may give them an advantage under affirmative action.
    • 2001, Johan Rabe, Equality, Affirmative Action and Justice, page 143:
      Race may therefore not be the only determining factor in the allocation, but race may be considered as a plus factor that may be taken into account.
    • 2005, Harvard Journal of Law and Gender, volume 28, page 225:
      Three white women challenged the admissions system, which gave applicants “plus factors” or "points" for being non-white []
    • 2007, Anderson C. Williams, A Concise Summary of Human Resource Management:
      These plans can take many forms including outreach, special training programs, race or gender as plus factors, and goals and timetables.

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