%0 Journal Article %J Social Security Bulletin %D 2000 %T A Benefit of One's Own: Older Women's Entitlement to Social Security Retirement %A Phillip B. Levine %A Olivia S. Mitchell %A John W R Phillips %K Consumption and Savings %K Health Conditions and Status %K Methodology %K Retirement Planning and Satisfaction %K Social Security %K Women and Minorities %X Using data from the Health and Retirement Study (HRS) and linked administrative records, we explore differences in old-age benefits between men and women attributable to differences in length of work life and pay. We find that most women are fully insured for Social Security purposes, but those who are not would have to work substantially more to become eligible. Among those who are eligible, additional work would translate into only slightly higher benefits. %B Social Security Bulletin %I 63 %V 63 %P 47-53 %G eng %U https://www.ssa.gov/policy/docs/ssb/v63n3/v63n3p47.pdf %N 3 %L pubs_2000_Levine_PSSB.pdf %4 Social Security and Public Pensions/Economics of Gender/Economics of the Elderly/Retirement/Retirement Policies/Old/Social Security/Women %$ 1148