Agricultural Involution in Indonesia: A Generalized Structured Component Analysis (GSCA) Approach with Land and Labor Interaction Effects

Penulis

  • Urwawuska Ladini UIN Sulthan Thaha Saifuddin Jambi
  • Sella Nofriska Sudrimo Manajemen Bisnis Syariah, Institut Agama Islam Negeri Sorong
  • Dahlia Misrika Statistika dan Sains Data, Universitas Andalas

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24036/ujsds/vol4-iss2/494

Kata Kunci:

Agricultural Involution, Diminishing Returns, GSCA, Land-Labor Interaction

Abstrak

Indonesian agriculture faces an economic paradox where the sector remains a primary employer despite low wages and stagnant GDP contributions compared to industry. This study analyzes the phenomenon of agricultural involution in Indonesia from 2017 to 2023, specifically examining the interaction effects between land and labor. Utilizing Generalized Structured Component Analysis (GSCA) with an Alternating Least Squares (ALS) approach, the research models the structural relationships between land capacity, labor intensity, productivity, and aggregate output across 34 provinces. The results indicate that land capacity is the dominant determinant of agricultural output with a path coefficient of 0.958, signaling that growth remains extensive rather than intensive. Crucially, labor intensity is found to have a significant negative effect on productivity and total output, confirming the law of diminishing marginal returns and the presence of labor surpluses that exceed optimal points. Furthermore, the interaction between land and labor yields a significant negative coefficient (-0.109), proving that demographic pressure on limited land exacerbates inefficiency and output destruction. Spatial post-hoc analysis indicates that agricultural involution is no longer confined to Java but has evolved into a national phenomenon, as demonstrated by the absence of significant disparities in labor-to-land ratios and productivity between Java and other regions. These findings suggest that sustainable transformation requires integrated policies for land protection, labor restructuring toward non-agricultural sectors, and technological modernization to break the cycle of involution.

Unduhan

Diterbitkan

2026-05-31

Cara Mengutip

Ladini, U., Sella Nofriska Sudrimo, & Dahlia Misrika. (2026). Agricultural Involution in Indonesia: A Generalized Structured Component Analysis (GSCA) Approach with Land and Labor Interaction Effects. UNP Journal of Statistics and Data Science, 4(2), 265–274. https://doi.org/10.24036/ujsds/vol4-iss2/494