In the British census of 1931 the population decreased, and there were 170 people living in the village.
In the 2001 British census, the term Chinese or Other is used.
The British census proper reckons twenty-seven and a half millions in the home countries.
Nonetheless, no population for the village was recorded in the 1931 British census of Palestine.
The first British census to gather data on religion, in 2001, showed that there were 7.7 million irreligious people in the country.
In a 1931 British census, 179 people lived there, decreasing to 90 in a 1945 census.
Kafr Yasif's population was recorded as 1,057 in the 1931 British census.
The British census of 1891 reported 58,255 Muslims in Arakan.
As the first British census which aimed to record details about every citizen, the 1841 census is an important genealogical source.
This scheme of racial classification was used by the British census of India.