This paper examines the structural transformations in the institution of the family and the evolving nature of intimacy in contemporary society. Over the past several decades, the traditional nuclear family model has ceased to be the singular baseline of domestic life. Driven by economic shifts, legislative reforms, gender equality movements, and technological advancements, diverse family forms—including single-parent households, cohabiting couples, blended families, and transnational kinship networks—have proliferated. Parallel to these structural modifications, the concept of intimacy has shifted from a framework of rigid, institutionalised roles to one based on emotional communication, egalitarianism, and personal fulfilment. This paper analyses these dual shifts, exploring how individuals navigate the intersection of autonomy and commitment in the modern era.
Family structure, Intimacy, Cohabitation, Modern Society, Kinship networks.
Manjusha P. The Changing Structure of Family and Intimacy: A Sociological Analysis. Indian Journal of Modern Research and Reviews. 2026; 4(5):303-305
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