What may be the complementary relationship, in terms of employment, between illegal fruit pickers and domestic-born truck drivers?

What will be an ideal response?

The complementary relationship between illegal fruit pickers and domestic-born truck drivers arises from the lower wages that illegal workers receive and the lower price of fruit that these lower wages generate. The law of demand indicates that lower prices are associated with higher quantities being demanded. The larger amounts of fruit demanded increases the need for transporting the fruits to the markets and thus increases the labor demand for truck drivers. In turn, truck drivers receive higher wages due to the increase in the demand for their labor.

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