255 General discussion needed on the relation between problems on multiple life domains and the health and sustainable employability of workers in a vulnerable position. For this, we should focus more on the social determinants of health and qualitatively assess from the worker perspective, its role and importance in dealing with problems in their daily lives. The results of this thesis suggest that interventions addressing problems on multiple life domains in practice should not only focus on specific groups of workers. Instead, these types of interventions must focus on workers that more often face a combination of factors (i.e. social determinants of health) that make them vulnerable, than solely focusing on workers with a lower SEP. However, at some point policy makers and/or stakeholders in practice need to make a choice for whom they will make interventions available. The discussion of indicators for workers with a lower SEP in the methodological considerations showed that additional research is needed on how to identify workers in more vulnerable position. For this we should focus more on a combination of indicators that are important to focus on regarding health and sustainable employability. For instance, the social status (i.e. material circumstances in which people grow up and live) could be further explored as an indicator to identify workers in a vulnerable position. Figure 1. Workers in a vulnerable position, involved stakeholders and organizations and institutions 8
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