Jörg Ueltzhöffer

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Jörg Ueltzhöffer (born October 16, 1944 in Heidelberg ) is a German social scientist and former politician ( SPD ).

He grew up in Mannheim and graduated from high school in 1964. He then studied political science, history, German and constitutional law in Heidelberg and Tübingen. When Klaus von Beyme he was an assistant and Stanford had a research stay.

In Mannheim, Ueltzhöffer was involved with the Jusos and the SPD. In the state elections in 1980 he won the second mandate in the Mannheim III constituency and was elected as a member of the state parliament of Baden-Württemberg , to which he belonged for two legislative periods until 1988.

After he was not re-elected, Ueltzhöffer left politics and founded the SIGMA Institute in 1990 with Carsten Ascheberg, a company for market research and consulting. The basis of the work is the model of the social milieus , which he developed with Berthold Bodo Flaig at the end of the 1970s.

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