In the densely populated area of the Stuttgart regional planning region, an area that corresponds to barely one tenth of the total area of Baden-Württemberg, one quarter of the state’s entire population lives — namely 2.8 million people. The private investigators of Kurtz Investigations Stuttgart are available to these 2.8 million citizens as well as to clients from all over Germany and the world for the professional conduct of private investigations: +49 711 7153 0028.
When it comes to standard of living and general satisfaction among the population, Stuttgart ranks among the top nationwide: low unemployment, high wages, secure jobs, an attractive cityscape with numerous cultural assets as well as extensive green areas (keyword: Grünes U). Nevertheless, problems of a private nature also occur in the Swabian region, where investigations by Stuttgart private investigators can provide clarity and solutions: maintenance payers go missing. Maintenance recipients fail to declare their full income or secretly live in a relationship comparable to marriage. Debtors go into hiding. Potential heirs remain unknown. There are cases of defamation, insult, coercion, extortion, stalking or other forms of harassment.
For the individual a tragedy, for the experienced investigator everyday work. You are not alone with your problems — the private investigators of Kurtz Detective Agency Stuttgart can help: kontakt@kurtz-detektei-stuttgart.de.
The proportion of citizens with a migration background in Stuttgart is well over 40 per cent. This is the highest share of people with migration background in the country, although it should be noted that children born in Germany to immigrants are statistically counted as German, so the official foreigner rate is only a little more than half of the share of inhabitants with a migration background. As a result of the labour shortage during the economic boom of the 1950s and 1960s, many guest workers moved to Stuttgart. Many of them stayed, forming large Italian, Turkish, Greek and former Yugoslav communities.
In 2012 foreigners accounted for only one third of all suspects in criminal offences in Stuttgart. Not only is that a low figure by German comparison, but it is remarkably low when measured against the foreign population ratio. The long-serving mayor of Stuttgart, Wolfgang Schuster (CDU), said in 2012: “Migrants must become part of the urban community. By our definition there are no foreigners here. Everyone who lives in Stuttgart is a Stuttgarter. We see diversity and colourfulness as an opportunity, not a problem.”
In Stuttgart we find lived integration like in hardly any other region in Germany. This is due, alongside the excellent economic framework conditions that prevent the social decline observed in many municipalities, to active long-term integration initiatives in local politics. Not everything is perfect yet (the unemployment rate among immigrants is twice as high as among Germans, educational pathways are on average significantly poorer), but Stuttgart has established itself today as a model example of successful integration in Germany.
Consequently, private investigators operating in Stuttgart must be trained to deal with the city’s cultural diversity. Language skills and knowledge of the cultural background of clients and target persons are indispensable. And: integration has even reached the detective sector. Many Swabian colleagues have roots abroad, without this having a negative influence on work quality — on the contrary: a migration background can be advantageous in many investigative situations. Accordingly, Kurtz Detective Agency Stuttgart also relies on a healthy mix of German and immigrant investigators, or investigators whose parents or grandparents once came to Germany from abroad. Free initial consultation with our Stuttgart private investigators: +49 711 7153 0028.
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