A new international study reveals Estonia exhibits comparatively conservative attitudes regarding family dynamics within Europe. The research indicates Estonians express greater caution concerning divorce, particularly when young children are involved. Additionally, the study found comparatively reserved views on mothers returning to the workforce. These findings suggest a stronger emphasis on traditional family structures in Estonia than in many other European nations. The study did not detail the methodology or sample size used to reach these conclusions. Further research is needed to understand the specific factors driving these attitudes and how they are evolving over time. The results offer insight into societal values and potential challenges related to work-life balance and family support policies in Estonia.