At the time of the October, 1922, census of Palestine, there were three districts divided into 15 sub-districts.
At the time of the November, 1931, census of Palestine, there were three districts divided into 18 sub-districts.
The 1922 census of Palestine recorded over 200 localities with a Christian population.
Nonetheless, no population for the village was recorded in the 1931 British census of Palestine.
The 1922 census of Palestine recorded a population of 30 Jews and 7 Muslims.
By the 1931 census of Palestine, the population was 914, mostly Muslim with three Christian inhabitants.
According to the 1931 census of Palestine, Bayt Jibrin's population was 1,804.
Yet the first British census of Palestine showed that Jews only made up 11% of the population.
The 1931 census of Palestine considered the question of illegal immigration since the previous census in 1922.
According to the 1931 census of Palestine, the village had a population of 1,108 inhabitants and the village's lands spanned 25,307 dunams.