New Delhi, May 27 -- The structure of urban Indian families may be changing, but the latest YouGov-Mint-CPR Millennial Survey reveals a significant divide between men and women on fundamental questions regarding household composition.

While women more keenly favour nuclear setups and external childcare support, men lean towards traditional living arrangements and often overestimate their own contribution to daily domestic chores. Both genders are deeply committed to elderly care, but the survey reveals that an individual's sense of success and satisfaction within these changing family roles is heavily dictated by their income and education.

Around 35% of the survey's 10,022 respondents, spread across 207 towns and cities, expressed a pr...