homepersists
Homepersists is a neologism used in urban sociology and housing studies to describe the ongoing occupancy and maintenance of a dwelling or neighborhood by residents in the face of pressures that might prompt relocation. The term can function as a noun, as in "the homepersists of the district," and as a verb, as in "to homepersist." It is most often encountered in scholarly writing about housing tenure and neighborhood resilience.
Etymology and scope: The word blends "home" with "persist" and emerged in late 2010s case studies of
Characteristics: Homepersists commonly involve long-term occupancy, maintenance of housing quality, strong local social networks, and reliance
Implications and critique: Researchers view homepersists as an indicator of neighborhood stability and social capital, but
See also: housing tenure, neighborhood stability, displacement, gentrification, resilience, urban policy.