Poulou Eleni studied her Bachelor degree in the Department of Sociology at University of the Aegean (2000-2005). Her Master, in Science degree in Sociology Dept. at Panteion University (2012-2014), examined the factors influencing the decision of the female migrant workers to remain employed inside the domestic work. Today, is a PhD candidate at Department of Sociology of Panteion University focusing on the subjects of work, regimes of control and consensus and the reproduction of migrant labour. Her proposed dissertation, “Types of control and consensus and their impact in three different types of migrant labour: the case of industrial, agriculture and domestic work”, attempts to investigate how in times of crisis regimes of control change and together with this workers conditions and their social understandings. Recently, she participated, along with Prof. Iordanis Psimmenos and Orestis Istikopoulos, in a research project funded by the Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung (RLS), focusing on the implementation of ILO Convention No. 189 in Greece regarding domestic work. The project was titled 'Gaps and Barriers of ILO Convention No. 189: Profiling migrant domestic workers’ employment conditions in Greece.' (2021).(https://www.rosalux.de/en/news/id/44481/gaps-and-barriers-of-ilo-convention-no-189).