Department of Sociology2024-12-2920231387-698810.1080/13876988.2022.20987212-s2.0-85136824283https://doi.org/10.1080/13876988.2022.2098721https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14288/23567Social assistance programs and the related literature are proliferating globally. This article conducts a critical systematic review of the literature with objective and transparent selection criteria and illustrates two major shortcomings: First, the literature is largely descriptive and impact-oriented as analytical studies on the determinants/causes of social assistance programs are relatively under-examined. Second, it identifies a gap in the literature, which emanates from the relative under-examination of political, and especially contentious political, factors in scholarly analyses of determinants/causes of social assistance programs in comparison to structuralist, institutional, and ideational approaches.Public administrationPolitical determinants of social assistance policies: a critical global comparative systematic literature reviewJournal article1572-5448844094500001Q141710